Myriam El Andaloussi joined CMS Francis Lefebvre in 2022. She is involved in technology, media and communications law, and notably on privacy and data protection, consumer law and digital rights. She is also working on regulatory issues in the sectors of technology, health or gambling.
She holds a Master 2 in Public Economic Law (Paris 2) and a Master in Strategy and International Management from ESSEC Business School.
Relevant experience
Rapporteure, French Digital Council (2019-2021)
Trainee Lawyer, Jones Day, Telecommunications, Media & Technology (2019)
Blue Book Programme, European Commission, DG CONNECT (2018)
Digital civilization. Let's open the debate, Book of the French Digital Council (2022)
Your attention please: What levers to use in the face of the attention economy? Report of the French Digital Council (2022)
For a digital at the service of knowledge, Position paper of the French Digital Council (2021)
Competition and regulation of platforms: Case study on the interoperability of social networks, Opinion of the French Digital Council (2020)
Digital accessibility, between necessity and opportunity: a legal obligation to citizens, a strategic lever for stakeholders, Report of the French Digital Council (2020)
General states of new digital regulations: the adaptation of competition rules and economic regulation, Synthesis of the French Digital Council (2020)
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