This blog entry contains the prepared remarks of Hogan Lovells Privacy and Information Management practice director Christopher Wolf on “Privacy and Technology in Balance” to be delivered at the opening plenary session of the 34th Annual Conference of Data Protection Authorities and Privacy Commissioners in Punta del Este, Uruguay.
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Hogan Lovells Privacy and Information Management Practice Top Ranked by Chambers
Chambers USA ranks the leading firms and lawyers in an extensive range of practice areas throughout America, including privacy and data security, based on client research. We are pleased and gratified that the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Information Management practice has been ranked in the top band, and that both of its practice leaders, Chris Wolf and Marcy Wilder, have been selected for top rankings among practitioners.
CNIL Chief Offers Frank Comments on EU Regulation at Hogan Lovells-Sponsored Gathering in Paris
CNIL, Falque-Pierrotin, ‘data protection’, privacy, Europe, EU, regulation, BCR, accountability, sanctions, interoperability
Announcing Our New Hogan Lovells Privacy Partner Tim Tobin
We are delighted to announce that Tim Tobin in our the Privacy and Information Management practice has advanced to become a partner at Hogan Lovells. Read more about Tim in this blog entry.
Reform of Hong Kong’s Personal Data Privacy Legislation: Public Consultation Period Ends
This post was provided by Gabriela Kennedy and Olivia Lennox-King Stewart of Hogan Lovells’ Hong Kong office. The Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau (the "CMAB") published a Consultation Document on the Review of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (the "Consultation Document") on 28 August 2009, inviting comments on the proposed amendments. The consultation period closed […]