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Exiting lockdown | How to remain privacy-compliant when carrying out medical monitoring and testing
Medical monitoring and testing plays a vital role in combatting Covid-19, but it is important to remain compliant with privacy
Real estate and blockchain: the transformative potential
The ledger technology promises to transform the way that real estate projects are run, our Paris-based experts argue in an
The use of next-generation connectivity in the construction industry
Can 5G help to overcome some of the challenges we see on construction projects – and what are the hurdles
Data: making best use of a valuable asset
Businesses in all sectors are focusing more than ever on how they can digitise and enhance their interactions with customers
Data protection and Covid-19: French companies, their suppliers and contractors, and cyber risks
As lockdown is extended in France for a few more weeks, companies still need to ensure they adopt actions required
Coronavirus Legal Briefing | The EU's exit strategy for business
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.
Being Privacy Compliant During COVID-19
Originally published by our relationship firm BTG Legal, the legal adviser to Osborne Clarke’s clients in India, this PDF highlights
Dutch Council of States overrules court order to award GDPR damages to data subject
On 1 April, the Dutch Council of State (RvS) issued rulings in four privacy cases. The main question in each
Coronavirus Legal Briefing | What we're seeing
Welcome to Osborne Clarke's Coronavirus Legal Briefing, our newsletter on business law issues in these sombre times.
Supreme Court finds Morrisons not vicariously liable for mass data breach caused by employee
In a judgment handed down on 1 April 2020, the Supreme Court has reversed the decision of the Court of