
Vendor due diligence obligations under the GDPR
Lessons learned from new EDPB guidance

Actions marketing au sein de l’entreprise : pourquoi les juristes d’entreprise devraient garder un œil attentif
Les développements technologiques évoluent rapidement, permettant aux marketeurs d’en tirer parti.

Un intérêt commercial comme intérêt légitime dans la RGPD ?
Inzichten door het HvJEU in de KNLTB-zaak en de ontwerprichtsnoeren van de EDPB

Suppression de la quasi-immunité de l’agent d’exécution à partir du 1er janvier 2025 : quo vadis administrateurs
Le nouveau Livre 6 du Code civil sur la responsabilité extracontractuelle réforme fondamentalement ces règles en introduisant la concomitance des responsabilités contractuelle et extracontractuelle.

5 key takeaways on the protection of software under EU copyright law
Software protection under EU copyright law: 5 things to know

Les juristes sont-ils prêts pour l’ESG ?
Comment les attentes du client, la technologie et les tendances du marché influencent-elles l’avenir de la profession juridique ? Et à quel point les juristes sont-ils préparés à ces défis ?

Non-solicitation of employees
Belgian Competition Authority sanctions no-hire clauses between competitors

Supreme Court: dismissed employee has to prove that damage is probable when claiming damages for a lost opportunity
A contractual employee of the administration of a municipality was accused of aggressive behaviour. The municipality organised a hearing in order to investigate the accusations.

CEOs and leaders of companies: Is the new EU Environmental Crime Directive at the top of your priority list? If not, it probably should be
There is currently a deluge of new EU law being finalized and adopted – particularly on environmental and sustainability issues. At times it may seem overwhelming – with certain new EU laws being overlooked.

Draghi Report on the future of European competitiveness – implications for the energy sector
On 9 September 2024 the long-awaited report on “The future of European competitiveness: A competitiveness strategy for Europe” was published. The scope of the report is comprehensive and, unsurprisingly, it focuses on the EU energy sector, analysing major issues and specific proposals.

New security obligations for companies
On 18 October 2024, the Belgian NIS2-law entered into force. This law, the implementation of the NIS2-directive, aims to strengthen cybersecurity in critical industries. This blog post gives an indication as to who is in scope for this law.

New set of unfair B2B contract terms for agreements in the supermarket sector
New set of unfair B2B contract terms for agreements in the supermarket sector The Belgian B2B-Law – integrated in the Belgian Code of Economic Law – entered into force on 1 December 2020. This B2B-Law sets out a number of…

The European Commissionʼs Draft Guidelines on Exclusionary Abuses: Towards Stricter Enforcement?
On August 1, 2024, the European Commission published its draft Guidelines on abusive exclusionary conduct by dominant undertakings.

Game Changer: CJEU Declares FIFA’s Player Transfer Rules Unlawful
On 4 October 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg issued a judgment that might change the game for European football clubs.

Processing biometric data of employees: legal considerations under the GDPR
The processing of special categories of personal data - such as biometric data - requires careful attention to legal requirements set out in the GDPR.