Practitioners’ Perspectives on the New Digital Framework
The EU has adopted a host of new digital laws – including the Data Act, the Data Governance Act, the Digital Services Act, the Digital Markets Act, and the AI Act. Practicing lawyers have a unique perspective on legislation and its function – as those tasked with, on a day-to-day basis, using the law to achieve specific outcomes. Accordingly, this panel offers a discussion between practicing lawyers as to the significance, consequences, and implications, of these new digital laws, and, in this regard, will consider:
• What lawyers are advising their clients on in relation to these new laws? Which shifts and consequences lawyers see resulting from these new laws ?
• What problems lawyers are facing in using these new laws/lawyers see in these new laws?
• What solutions legal practice offers to these problems?
Organised by CPDP
Moderator Nina Baranowska, Radboud University (NL)
Speakers Laura Brodahl, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (BE); Charles Helleputte, Squire Patton Boggs LLP (BE); Berend van der Eijk, Bird & Bird (NL); Erika Ellyne, Altius (BE); Carolien Michielsen, Stibbe (BE)
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