EU's ePrivacy reforms: a Dutch perspective
As mentioned in the introduction to our blog series on ePrivacy Regulation in the EU, the EU Council has reached a compromise agreement...
I began my lawyer career at van Cutsem's, a general practice law firm where I used to practice civil, commercial and corporate law. After three years, I moved to Simont Braun to enter the employment law department, where I stayed almost five years and I learned a lot, professionally as well as personally. In 2009, I decided to make one of my dreams come true by travelling around the world for seven months. Back to Belgium, I wanted to discover new professional horizons, so I began as a legal interim manager, which allowed me to stay self-employed and, possibly, combine personal projects with interesting professional challenges. In March 2012, I joined the People & Reward department at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
Specialties: Belgian law with an emphasis on Employment Law, Privacy and Compliance matters.
As mentioned in the introduction to our blog series on ePrivacy Regulation in the EU, the EU Council has reached a compromise agreement...
As mentioned in the introduction to our blog series on ePrivacy Regulation in the EU, the EU Council has reached a compromise agreement...
When, earlier this year, the coronavirus pandemic arrived in Europe, the Belgian government decided to apply a simplified furlough...
This post is part of a series on contact tracing apps. You can read our introduction to the series here and get links to the other...
This post is part of a series on contact tracing apps. You can read our introduction to the series and get links to the other entries here.
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