Companies that are hit by a cyber-attack incur costs and losses that can even have liquidation consequences. Trends and context Financial losses and unplanned costs arise from the interruption of business activities, incident response costs, and often fines related… MORE
In the digital age, where technological advancements and cyber threats evolve at an unprecedented pace, the need for robust legal frameworks and services has never been more critical. Recognizing this imperative, our law firm is delighted to announce the expansion… MORE
The world of football is not only a source of passion and entertainment for millions of fans worldwide but also a lucrative business where clubs fight for success on and off the pitch. In recent years, the phenomenon of MCO… MORE
The Office for Personal Data Protection (Office) has issued a new methodology for the use of CCTV systems in order to help data controllers and data processors better navigate the obligations arising from the GDPR and other relevant laws. The… MORE
Judgment of the European Court of Justice (Grand Chamber) C-588/21 P – Public.Resource.Org and Right to Know v Commission and Others The recent ECJ judgment of 5 March 2024 concerning public access to four Harmonized Standards under Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001… MORE
Recently, two high-profile doping incidents, one involving figure skater Kamila Valieva, and the other involving tennis player Simona Halep, have reignited discussions about the legal consequences of the use of performance-enhancing substances. While both cases involve allegations of doping, a… MORE
On 8 February 2024, the European Commission (EC) issued a revised Notice (the Notice) which modifies the principles for the definition of the relevant market in the field of competition (the original Notice on this issue was issued in 1997… MORE
Last Friday, 2 February 2024, the COREPER approved the draft main legal act that will regulate the field of artificial intelligence in the European Union in the coming years – a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council… MORE
In its judgment No. 10 C 13/2023-1 of 11 October 2023[1], the Municipal Court in Prague addressed the question of whether a person can be identified as the author of a graphic created by means of artificial intelligence and claim… MORE
On 30 December 2023, FIFA decided to suspend partially the new FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR) which came into force a few months ago on 1 October 2023. Since their adoption, the FFAR have been under multiple legal attacks… MORE
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