In this #38 issue of “Lexing Insights” the members of the Lexing network focus on “Artificial Intelligence” around the world.
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The Lexing® network informs you
Data processing agreements are required by law
Data protection laws require data processing agreements under certain circumstances and impose severe penalties where they aren’t in place. Let’s talk about how data processing agreements are required by law and what you can do to get them in place. Read the article on Michalsons’ website: Data processing agreements are required by law […]
Non-compete clause: Can you use a Linkedin profile as proof?
LinkedIn informs you about the career of your former employees. Can this site be used as evidence of a violation of the non-competition clause?
Skype: a telecom operator according to the ECJ
NIS Directive: finally transposed into Belgian law!
The Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of 6 July 2016 (“NIS Directive”) aims to increase cybersecurity in the European Union.
Lexing network honoured at 2019 Legal Awards “Trophées du Droit”
Alain Bensoussan Avocats and ElKhatib Law Firm, respectively French and Moroccan members of the Lexing network, were honoured at the “Trophées du Droit” awards ceremony that took place in Paris on 31 January 2019.
AI:Should LAWS be banned?
Lexing International Conference 2018: Artificial Intelligence and Law
The 7th annual conference of Lexing® network members, to be held in Paris on June 14, 2018 at the invitation of Lexing Alain Bensoussan Avocats