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Consumer protection regulations are becoming increasingly strict globally -and specfically in the European Union- and penalties are expected to be imposed on companies in the near future. For this reason, Andersen advises companies from different industries that have a direct relationship with consumers.
Our team has extensive experience that allows us to implement pragmatic methods to guarantee the resolution of any dispute related to Consumer Law in a fast and efficient manner.
Services
- Consumer Compliance
- Consumer Due Diligence
- Review of procurement processes
- Review of website policies and marketing content to ensure compliance with consumer protection laws
- Advice on possible liabilities with consumers and consumer authorities
- Design and implementation of strategies for international clients to launch their products and services within the EU
- Litigation related to Consumer Law
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Publications
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New EU proposals for the digital and platform economy: Analysis of the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) | News | Consumer LawWebinar organised by the National Association of Large Distribution Companies (ANGED) in collaboration with the Consumer Law department of Andersen
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Amendments to the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users | News | Consumer LawWebinar organised by Economist & Jurist on the amendments to the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users
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Implications of the Platform-to-business Regulation for online distribution and consumer platforms | News | Consumer LawAndersen organized a webinar on the P2B Spanish law, which entered into force in July 2020 and develops the EU Regulation on platform-to-business relations with the aim of creating a fair, transparent and predictable business environment for smaller businesses and traders on online platforms
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Andersen launches a new Consumer Law area | News | Consumer LawThe creation of this new department, pioneer in Spain, is a response to the growing increase in all kinds of conflicts related to consumer law
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