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Laura Grigore

Senior Counsel

Contact
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP SCP
One Tower
165 Calea Floreasca
12th–14th floors
District 1
014459 Bucharest
Romania
Languages Romanian, English, French, Italian

Laura Grigore is a senior counsel in the CMS Bucharest team specialising in managing complex niche mandates in the fields of technology, privacy and personal data protection, cybersecurity, resilience and business continuity. 

Throughout her career, she managed diverse interdisciplinary mandates generating tailored solutions  for clients’ businesses compliance. She advises clients on GDPR implementation tailored solutions, structuring e-commerce and related marketing rules, profiling algorithms adequacy, RFID and GPS monitoring implementation, data sharing and cloud schemes set up and operation, software and other new technologies implementation, while keeping track of IT/ cybersecurity edge.

Laura is also a highly experienced niche consultant in strategic risk advisory for environmental and sustainability. Over the years, she acted as key consultant in significant projects for environmental protection compliance, including IPPC permitting, EIA performance, REACH rules application, biocides use, waste management on the full range of streams and for the implementation of producer’s extended liability schemes in Romania, as well as Environmental Fund related obligations and complex pollution remediation projects.

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Memberships & Roles

  • General Manager of the Association of European Household Appliances Producers in Romania (APPLiA Romania) 
  • Member of the National Bars Association and Bucharest Bar Association (from 2007)
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Education

  • 2007 - LL.M., Master’s degree in Business Law, Faculty of Law, Nicolae Titulescu University.
  • 2006 - LL.B., Bachelor’s Degree in Law, University of Law, Bucharest University.
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15/04/2024
Green/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims and advertising and consumer greenwashing
In the era of increased environmental awareness, the spotlight on green claims has never been more intense. As consumers are concerned about global heating and ecological sustainability, they are scrutinizing products like never before, seeking eco-friendly options that align with their values. In response, businesses have responded to this concern and consumers’ purchase interest, with brand-owners increasingly highlighting the benign or even beneficial effects their products and services have on the environment fostering a surge in green marketing initiatives. Yet, amidst this push for sustainability, the risk of being accused of greenwashing is omnipresent. As environmental characteristics of products and services are highly technical and the understanding of the various concepts involved is continuously changing, en­vir­on­ment­al/sus­tain­ab­il­ity claims raise a significant risk of confusing and misleading consumers. Many companies have fallen foul of advertising standards in this area recently. Given the high sensitivity of environmental claims and the reputational damage that can result from allegations of greenwashing, it is particularly important to make sure environmental claims are compliant. By ensuring truthful, accurate and unambiguous information is always given to the consumers, companies can avoid the risks and build a reputation for authenticity in their sustainability advertising and communications. CMS guides companies through the maze of regulations and case law and advise on the steps a company can take to ensure their advertising is not only compliant but also authentic and impactful. The priority questions we address are: Which green claims are likely to raise litigation or regulatory enforcement risks?What can businesses do to mitigate these risks?What are the likely claims/en­force­ment that could arise?Who is likely to make a claim?What are the risks in the event of a violation or a complaint? What future regulatory measures are expected and what companies have to do now to be prepared? We offer various solutions to help you be compliant and avoid accusations of greenwashing: Sustainability claim checks including regulatory risk matrix as well as litigation: evaluating the planned claims and mapping their risk as well as developing compliant marketing strategies and claims custom-tailored to your business's unique pro­file;Sus­tain­ab­il­ity-re­lated litigation: providing comprehensive support in legal disputes in the area of advertising with environmental claims;Training sessions: to empower your legal, compliance and sustainability as well as advertising teams with in-depth knowledge of sustainability risks and mitigation strategies; andBoard packs: to equip your directors/board members with actionable insights into greenwashing risks, ensuring they steer the company toward sustainable strategies with confidence and integrity.  For an initial conversation on how we can support you on greenwashing risk, please reach out to the lawyers listed on this page or to your usual CMS contact.
27/06/2023
Environmental Responsibility Management – Future Facing
CMS is delighted to invite you to our workshop, Environmental Responsibility Management – Future Facing, which will take place on Tuesday 27 June, 10:00-13:00, at CMS’s offices in Bucharest.  This...
11/01/2023
Romania enacts new whistleblowing law
On 22 December 2022, Law No. 361/2022 on the protection of whistleblowers in the public interest entered into force in Romania. This act transposes Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament...
09/11/2022
ESG in emerging Europe hub
The focus on ESG (environmental, social and governance) in emerging Europe has increased notably following the EU taxonomy coming into force at the beginning of 2022. EU-driven initiatives, including policies coming out of the European Green Deal (EGD) to fight climate change have started affecting the industry, and with tightening regulation as well as reporting and compliance obligations, there is certainly more to come. 
29/04/2022
ESG Exchange CEE - join the conversation
ESG considerations are increasingly recognised as interrelated business issues, critical to long-term shareholder value and business resilience, which require to be put at the head of the safety of an organisation and monitored at board level. ESG Exchange CEE is a series of short videocasts with CMS experts and guests addressing challenges and trends relevant to CEE businesses, as the region’s focus on ESG reporting increases following EU taxonomy coming into effect in January 2022.
10/02/2022
Unfair Trading Practices in the Agricultural and Food Supply Chain in CEE:...
On 1 November 2021, the EU Directive on unfair trading practices in busi­ness-to-busi­ness agri-food supply chains came into full effect. This now means that certain unfair trading practices in the agricultural...
21/01/2022
Romania marks fresh start for consumer sales and warranties
On 1 January 2022, new rules on consumer protection entered into force in Romania with Government Emergency Ordinance no. 140/2021 on certain aspects concerning contracts for the sale of goods (GEO 140/2021)...