By Pedro Vilhena
January 31, 2019
Brazil’s Best Counsel – Chapter Opening: Data Protection
Data Protection has been a recurring subject in Brazil for the last decade. While discussions around a bill of general data protection law lingered for years, the Internet Act (2014) introduced data protection rights to Brazilian internet users for the first time, igniting important case law discussions. However, Brazil’s fragmented regulations on the matter revealed a substantial lack of legal certainty and exposed the urgent need for a general data protection regime.
This article, writen by our senior partner Cláudio Barbosa and senior associate Pedro Vilhena, was published by Leaders League Brasil. Click here to access the full article.
Last by Pedro Vilhena
April 10, 2019
Data Protection & Cybersecurity in Brazil 2019: Global Practice Guide by Chambers & Partners
The Global Practice Guide, published by Chambers & Partners, provide easily accessible information on navigating the legal system when conducting business in … Data Protection & Cybersecurity in Brazil 2019: Global Practice Guide by Chambers & Partners
January 31, 2019
Brazil’s Best Counsel – Chapter Opening: Data Protection
Data Protection has been a recurring subject in Brazil for the last decade. While discussions around a bill of general data protection … Brazil’s Best Counsel – Chapter Opening: Data Protection
January 14, 2019
Data protection in Brazil
A Q&A guide to data protection in Brazil. This Q&A guide gives a high-level overview of data protection rules and principles, including … Data protection in Brazil