Our network provides legal solutions adapted to data protection officers
The processing of personal data is a strategic issue for both private and public companies. Both the state and the individuals concerned are increasingly demanding in this area. In this context, your company may need to appoint a Data Protection Officer to ensure compliance with legislation.
To help you comply with the law, Lexing has developed an exclusive offer to meet your needs:
- in-house data protection trainings, including the data protection officer;
- the temporary secondment of a lawyer to your company;
- the outsourcing of the data protection officer position;
- representation of data controllers or processors who are not established in the Union.
Are you a data protection officer? Lexing supports you!
In the field of data protection, Lexing offers a complete range of flexible legal solutions tailored to your needs and resources. These include:
- prevention and management of disputes related to the data protection/privacy, either in court or via private settlement;
- in-house audits on compliance with future European and sectoral data protection/privacy regulations;
- notification of processing by the Data Protection Authority;
- compilation of “data privacy” policies defining data management protocols;
- organisation of data transfers to third parties;
- intellectual property protection of your databases (copyright, sui generis protection, non-disclosure clauses).
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