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03/06/2024
Pride – the right to be who you are
The right to be who you are and love who you want does not always go without saying. Throughout June, we will be celebrating the month of Pride here at CMS Kluge with rainbow colours and an insightful...
15/05/2024
Six years of GDPR: Europe-wide analysis shows increasingly dynamic sanction...
Highest GDPR fine of 1.2 billion euros imposed by the Irish data protection authority in May 2023 for a breach of the rules on international data transfers. Further fines imposed by this authority in 2023 amounted to hundreds of millions of euros. The main violations are “Insufficient legal basis for data processing” and “Failure to comply with the general principles of data processing”. The next most common violation is “Insufficient technical and organizational measures to ensure information security”. Spain tops the list of countries with the most fines for the fifth year in a row, followed by Italy and Romania. Ireland, Luxembourg and France have the highest average fines and total amounts per country. Berlin – Today, international law firm CMS has published the fifth edition of its annual Enforcement Tracker Report. The English-language report shows the developments of all publicly known GDPR fines based on CMS's own online database, GDPR Enforcement Tracker. The current edition of the report covers the analysis period between March 2023 and March 2024. 510 fines were added for the past year as of the editorial deadline on 1 March 2024. This brings the total number of data protection fines since the GDPR came into effect in May 2018 to 2,225, or 2,086 if only fines with full details such as the amount of the fine, date and authority are counted. The total amount of fines since the start of the survey is around 4.5 billion euros. This means that fines of around 1.7 billion euros have been added compared to last year’s Enforcement Tracker Report. This shows that authorities are no longer shying away from imposing high fines. The average fine for the entire reporting period was around 2.1 million euros - with high fines against “big tech” companies in 2021/22 and the first fine in the billions in 2023 having a particularly heavy impact.“At the top of the list of GDPR fine triggers is, once again, insufficient legal basis and non-compliance with the general data processing principles as well as insufficient technical and organisational measures. Companies should pay particular attention to this,” says Christian Runte, lawyer and partner at the international commercial law firm CMS Germany. Dr Alexander Schmid from the Enforcement Tracker team at CMS Germany adds: “In addition to data protection authorities, the courts have also increasingly dealt with the interpretation of the GDPR. For example, the Court of Justice of the European Union has further clarified the scope of data subjects' right of access. “These rulings create more clarity, but at the same time tighten the requirements for companies, which is why, in addition to a viable compliance concept, current developments will also be decisive for them in practice in the future.”Read the full Enforcement Tracker Report here; a summary can be found here. Pressekon­takt presse@cms-hs. com
27/03/2024
Legal 500: CMS Kluge top ranked in this year’s edition
The Legal 500 EMEA - 2024 edition has been published, and we are happy to see that CMS Kluge is once again recognized as one of Norway’s leading law firms. We are top ranked (TIER 1) within Construction...
14/03/2024
Chambers 2024: CMS Kluge strengthens its position
Chambers Europe has published its results for 2023 and we are happy to see that our clients once again value our legal expertise and services, and that we have strengthened our position as one of Norway’s...
23/02/2024
CMS Kluge is thrilled to announce that Henrik Nordling is ranked as a Global...
Who's Who Legal (WWL) Thought Leaders: Global Elite brings together the insight, expertise and wisdom of some of the world’s foremost lawyers and experts in a single report. WWL describes Global Elite...
15/02/2024
Chambers Global 2024: CMS Kluge with a total of 11 rankings
Chambers Global has published their results for 2024,  and CMS Kluge greatly appreciate that our legal expertise and services are recognized by both Chambers and our clients, this motivates and inspires...
11/02/2024
CMS Kluge is thrilled to announce that Lassen Ellingsen is recommended...
World Trademark Review (WTR) is a trusted source of worldwide news, analysis and data on the management of trademarks. The WTR 1000 identifies the leading professionals and firms that are deemed outstanding...
20/12/2023
Four new partners in CMS Kluge
We are happy to welcome Kjetil Synsvoll Sangolt, Thea Fürst Tyvold, Håkon Skorstad and Peter Hallsteinsen as new partners in CMS Kluge, effective  from the new year. All have a long history with the...
12/12/2023
The Norwegian Supreme Court with landmark decision on producer rights under...
In a ruling dated December 5, 2023, the Supreme Court made a landmark decision regarding producer rights under Section 20 of the Copyright Act. CMS Kluge, represented by Attorney Steffen Asmundsson and...
28/11/2023
CMS launches International Digital Regulation Hub providing a clear roadmap...
All businesses should be prepared to grasp the opportunities in digital regulation 
22/11/2023
CMS to join forces with Swedish law firm Wistrand
With expansion into Sweden, CMS strengthens its presence in the Nordics Global law firm CMS announced 14.11.2023 that the top-ten Swedish firm Wistrand will become a CMS member. With onboarding expected...
20/10/2023
CMS Kluge is thrilled to announce that Andersen made it to Business Today's...
Business Today hosts its annual "Lawyer Awards," featuring categories such as "Top 10 Most Influential Intellectual Property Lawyers in Norway, 2023." We are delighted that Kyrre Tangen Andersen now ranks...