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Contacts:
Christopher Wolf, Washington, D.C.
Quentin Archer, London
Dr. Stefan Schuppert, LL.M. (Harvard), Munich

The compliance challenges and business risks related to personal data are significant and growing. With advances in technology, personal information is increasingly collected, stored, used, and shared. At the same time, the regulation of data use and security is increasing worldwide.

Hogan Lovells has one of the largest and most experienced Privacy and Information Management practices in the world, spanning the United States, Europe, and Asia. The group assists clients with all of their compliance challenges, creating international transfer agreements, drafting policies, and providing advice.

We are among the very few law firms that can help you achieve compliance both globally and in regard to specific national laws.

Our lawyers are conversant with local regulations, the laws affecting cross-border data transfers, and the laws regulating sectors that collect sensitive personal information, such as finance and health.

We represent clients in investigations and adversarial matters concerning the use of data, whether at the level of the EU data protection authorities, or before the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Department of Health and Human Services, state attorneys general, or in private party litigation.

We play an important role in the development of public policy regarding the future regulation of privacy.



Awards and Rankings
  • Top tier ranking for Privacy and Data Security, Chambers USA, 2011
  • Top tier ranking for Data Protection and Privacy, The Legal 500 US, 2011
  • Identified as a leading Data Protection practice, Chambers Global, 2011
  • Identified as a leading Data Protection practice, Chambers UK, 2011 
Clients were impressed with the team’s "fluency in handling the technical nuances of information law."
Chambers UK, 2009
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