Insights
CNIL published first set of guidelines for developing privacy-friendly AI systems
As previously discussed, when using Open Source Software in proprietary products, it is essential to take measures on a procedural level during software development to benefit from the advantages of Open Source products with minimal risks.
Use of Open-Source Software in Proprietary Software Products – Part 2
As previously discussed, when using Open Source Software in proprietary products, it is essential to take measures on a procedural level during software development to benefit from the advantages of Open Source products with minimal risks.
Use of Open-Source Software in Proprietary Software Products – Part 1
Most software manufacturers and SaaS providers have been extensively using open-source software components in the production of their proprietary software products for years.
However, this often leads to a need for consultation, especially when customers suddenly demand extensive guarantees, liability provisions, and indemnification clauses for the use of open-source software in license agreements.
Legal Issues in Digital Transformation Projects
Are you in the middle of your growth phase and need 3rd party services to scale? The sourcing of 3rd party software and services is vital for businesses to concentrate on their core competencies and ensure efficient and successful growth and operations.
Regulating Maximal Extractable Value in Public Blockchains
In the February 2023 issue of the legal journal ZdiW Dr. Frederik von Essen and I analysed Maximal Extractable Value or “MEV” activities (e.g., frontrunning or sandwiching) in blockchains with publicly accessible mempools under European as well as German regulatory law.
Breaking Paradigms – Interim In-house Counsels
Are you following a predominant paradigm when covering your needs for legal advice – relying on traditional law firm services or hiring an in-house legal counsel? This usually results in avoidable obstacles.
Getting Sourcing Right
Are you in the middle of your growth phase and need 3rd party services to scale? The sourcing of 3rd party software and services is vital for businesses to concentrate on their core competencies and ensure efficient and successful growth and operations.
Glossary
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A Cloud Services Agreement is a contract particularly governing the provision of SaaS, IaaS or PaaS offerings. Essential components are provisions governing access to the service as well as a highly standardized incidents handling procedure, oftenly along with availably commitments part of a so-called Service Level Agreement or “SLA”.
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A Data Protection Agreement or “DPA” is a contract governing the processing of personal data of so-called data processors such as service providers on behalf of so-called data controllers such as clients of the mentioned service providers. These DPA are required under the GDPR and include the rights and obligations of the parties in regards to such personal data processing. This is, for example, the data processing required to offer SaaS (storing input data or handling support tickets).
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A Contract Lifecycle Management or “CLM” solution is a type of software (oftenly offered as SaaS) that manages the lifecycle of a contract from initiation through execution, compliance, and renewal. Implementing a CLM solution can standardize and streamline administrative tasks, reduce risk, improve compliance, and provide a centralized view of all contracts.
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Legal Operations or "Legal Ops" is a multi-disciplinary function in a corporate legal department that improves the delivery of legal services to the rest of the company. It's often seen as the intersection of business administration, technology, and legal procedures. Legal Operations is a relatively new but rapidly growing field.
The rise of Legal Ops reflects the increasing expectation that legal departments will operate in a business-like manner, aligning legal goals with business strategies and delivering legal services as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible.