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Dr. Julia Dreyer

Senior Associate
Rechtsanwältin

CMS Hasche Sigle
Stadthausbrücke 1-3
20355 Hamburg
Germany
Languages German, English, Italian

Julia Dreyer specialises in technology, media and communications as well as intellectual property. She works on product development, contracts and knowledge transfer within IP as well as IT, data, media and telecommunications law matters

Julia Dreyer joined CMS in 2021. Prior to that, she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law (ITM) (civil law department, chair of Prof. Dr Thomas Hoeren) at the University of Muenster while completing her doctorate.

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Memberships & Roles

  • Association for the Promotion of the Civil Law Department of the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law (ITM) e.V.
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Education

  • 2020: PhD (Dr. iur.) at the University of Muenster; thesis on a copyright law topic (awarded with the Harry Westermann Prize of the University of Muenster’s law faculty and the Dissertation Prize of the Association for the Promotion of the Research Centre for IPRs at the University of Muenster)
  • 2014: Second state examination in law
  • 2012 - 2014: Trainee lawyer in Celle Higher Regional Court district including placements at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications and Media Law (ITM) in Muenster, CMS in Hamburg and a commercial law firm in New York
  • 2012: First state examination in law
  • 2007 - 2012: Law studies at the University of Muenster with a focus on information, telecommunications and media law
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17/04/2024
CMS data protection update (04/2024)
I. The latest from the data protection authorities and current topics1. EDPB: Launch of coordinated enforcement on the right of accessThe European Data Protection Board (EDPB) selected the right of access...
16/04/2024
Scope and implementation of the right of access under data protection law
The scope of the right of access under data protection law pursuant to Article 15 GDPR is controversial. This is leading to uncertainties as to how to fulfil that right. In autumn 2023, the European...
28/03/2024
The data access rights of the Data Act
The data access rights under the Data Act and their restrictions are extensive – we provide an over­view.European legislators have recognised that data is an essential resource which is required for...
18/03/2024
The DGA is expected to spur on data altruism
Voluntary data donations are intended to make data widely usable. The DGA wants to build trust in data altruism or­gan­isa­tions.The range of applications in which the use of data and information is playing...
12/03/2024
DGA: European data strategy for data intermediation services takes shape
Data intermediation services play a key role in the implementation of the European strategy for data. The DGA subjects these to regulation.In addition to the Data Act, the Data Governance Act (DGA), which...
27/02/2024
Reusing data held by public sector bodies under the DGA
The Data Governance Act should allow data collected with public funds to be reused to benefit so­ci­ety. To­geth­er with the Data Act, the Data Governance Act (DGA) forms a key pillar of the European Commission's...
26/01/2024
2023 in Data Protection
Our article looks back at the developments in data protection law that took place in 2023. We also look ahead to data (protection) law in 2024.It is almost impossible to look back at the big issues in...
25/01/2024
News from the CJEU on GDPR compensation
The CJEU clarifies the requirements under Art. 82 GDPR. In addition, further CJEU rulings of practical relevance are pending.At the end of 2023, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) issued several rulings...
22/12/2023
AI Act: Council and Parliament reach political deal
After lengthy negotiations, a political deal has been reached on the AI Act. This blog provides an overview of the current situation.There has been a gap of over two years between the world's first legal...
28/03/2023
European Parliament and Council ready to start negotiations on EU Data...
In February 2022 the European Commission presented its proposal for the EU Data Act, which – if adopted - will introduce a far-reaching legal regime on access to and use of non-personal data in the...
08/02/2023
The Data Governance Act - Overview
Data is at the heart of the digital transformation. Access to and use of personal data and non-personal data play an important role in all sectors of the economy, science and other areas that serve the...
07/11/2022
Opinion of the CJEU Advocate General on Art. 82 GDPR
According to the Opinion of the CJEU Advocate General, not every infringement of the GDPR or mere annoyance or displeasure about it triggers a claim for com­pens­a­tion. In some cases, the data protection...