GDPR compensation for damages

Improve the protection of your company's reputation

Requirements:
  • No experience required

A potential class action lawsuit may also be hanging on your company's door. And organizations and sectors are not prepared for this new reality. Sign up for the latest training series. Limited number of seats!

Training is suitable for:

  • Lawyers and advocates

  • Managers and company directors

  • Data Protection Officers (DPOs)

  • IT manager responsible for security systems and data protection

What will you learn

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  • You will get an overview of the changes in the area of compensation for damages in connection with the GDPR and new interpretations regarding possible claims for damages.
  • You will learn to identify potential risks associated with data leaks and their possible consequences, including the threat of class action lawsuits and damages.
  • You will prepare for possible legal proceedings that may arise from GDPR-related disputes and how to best prepare for them.
  • You will learn how to implement or improve processes and measures that minimise the risks associated with data breaches.

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Timeline

1st Day

09:00 – 12:30
  • Familiarisation with the GDPR compensation regime
  • SDEU case law on the interpretation and application of Article 82 GDPR
  • Possibilities of class actions within the Czech Republic
  • Insight into decision-making practice in the Czech Republic
  • Block length 45
  • Teaching hours 4
  • Refreshments Yes
  • Exam No

The training focuses on recent changes in the case law of the SDEU regarding compensation for damages in connection with the GDPR and the risks of class actions in the Czech Republic. Participants will gain an overview of the legal implications of data leaks and practical tools to minimize these risks.

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What is GDPR?

The General Data Protection Regulation represents a revolution in personal data protection. The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) changes the rules of personal data processing and introduces huge penalties. Up to 4% of worldwide turnover, or €20,000,000

Regulation GDPR 679/2016 is valid in the territory of the Union with higher legal force at the level of an international treaty. In the event of a conflict with No. 101/2000 Coll., the GDPR then has a higher legal force and therefore the GDPR will apply. The GDPR itself does not repeal the law, but in a certain sense it supercharges and supplements it where they are in conflict.

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