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LegalTech y NewLaw

Areas of expertise
  • Big Data
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Business
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Protection
  • Technology
  • Telecommunications

Andersen’s NewLaw & LegalTech practice drives the transformation of the legal function by providing alternative legal services, designing efficient operating models and implementing advanced technology solutions. Our goal is to help legal departments improve productivity, optimize resources and ensure compliance in an increasingly digitized environment.

The practice combines agile methodologies, specialized technology and multidisciplinary teams to provide effective responses to standardizable, repetitive or high-volume legal tasks, as well as expert advice on data protection, cybersecurity and regulatory frameworks applicable to information technologies. The area develops control models and processes that ensure traceability, security and efficiency, aligning legal needs with the technological and operational objectives of each organization.

Andersen’s focus on exclusive collaboration with the client’s legal teams allows us to thoroughly understand their needs, adapt solutions to their internal processes and deploy flexible capabilities -including legal talent on demand- that guarantee a modern, scalable and results-oriented legal management.

NewLaw Services
  • Contract management and automation (CLM).
  • Outsourcing of legal functions (contract management, compliance, legal research).
  • Recurrent legal services (reporting, validations, mass review).
  • Implementation of contractual solutions and automations.
  • Diagnosis and analysis of legal processes.
  • Flexible secondments, face-to-face or in hybrid format.
  • Training in legal efficiency and use of technological tools.
LegalTech Services
  • Legal advice and advisory in data protection and cybersecurity.
  • Design and development of regulatory frameworks for technological compliance.
  • Outsourcing of legal compliance functions and BPO models.
  • Negotiation and review of technology contracts.
  • Vendor selection, monitoring and management, including critical third parties.
  • Cybersecurity analysis according to national, European and international standards.
  • Internal cybersecurity governance and development of security policies.
  • Data protection and information security legal risk maps.
  • Resilience, continuity and recovery plans.
  • Advice on threat intelligence, penetration testing and active defense.
  • Elaboration of codes of good practices and mechanisms for coordination of competencies in technological matters.

Related publications

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The new national security scheme: application to private sector companies LegalTech y NewLaw On Royal Decree 311/2022 regulating the National Security Scheme (ENS) READ MORE >>
Digital security aspects included in the European Union’s Strategic Compass LegalTech y NewLaw, Litigation and Arbitration A Strategic Compass to strengthen the EU's security and defence by 2030 READ MORE >>
When the Big Techs went to war LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret analyses the consequences of the involvement of Western technology companies in the conflict in Ukraine and stresses that "the fifth domain, that of cyberspace, is an absolutely relevant part of an armed conflict provoked by an invasion" in El Confidencial READ MORE >>
Cybersecurity: new paradigm in the world of arbitration Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the digitalization and remote processing of arbitration proceedings, Vicente Moret, Íñigo Rodríguez-Sastre and Elena Sevila analyze in Wolters Kluwer the new regulations and protocols in this new context READ MORE >>
Andersen strengthens its Legaltech area with the incorporation of a team led by Carlos Rodríguez Sau LegalTech y NewLaw The integration of a team of four professionals from CSV Consulting strengthens the firm's commitment to technological legal advice. READ MORE >>
Digital transformation and IT challenges: a cybersecurity roadmap for companies Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw José Vicente Morote, Vicente Moret and Benjamín Prieto, together with José Miguel Roseell (S2 Grupo), Paco Gavilán (CICV) and Joaquín Membrado (CICV) participated in an innovative breakfast in which they debated on the legal obligations for organisations and companies in the new digital era. READ MORE >>
86% of Spanish companies lack a cybersecurity culture Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret explains that the new Royal Decree that implements RD-Law 12/2018, "may be the missing piece that obliged companies to adopt a large number of internal organisational measures" in Confilegal. READ MORE >>
DORA: the perfect financial sector cyber security regulation storm LegalTech y NewLaw The draft Digital Operational Resilience (Dora) Regulation for the financial sector is an imminent "before and after" standard for cyber security regulation in the EU READ MORE >>
Cybersecurity is gaining ground in the economy: One in two companies considers it strategic for their business Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret analyzes the importance of the digital initiatives that companies are adopting READ MORE >>
Andersen and S2 Group consolidate a strategic alliance and shape Cybersecurity Smart Compliance LegalTech y NewLaw It proposes a new way of conceiving "compliance" in cybersecurity that makes it possible to identify legal and operational risks and to protect the company comprehensively in this area READ MORE >>
‘Connected car’ and cybersecurity: present and future Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret and Carlos Rodríguez explain that the automotive industry has to prepare and adopt strategies that comply with the numerous legal rules that make up the regulatory framework for cyber security at European and national level in order to avoid economic, legal and commercial consequences that can be triggered by a cyber attack READ MORE >>
Telefónica acquires Govertis and strengthens its position in the cybersecurity sector Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret analyses the adaptation of companies to the new European regulatory framework that will soon be approved in the field of cybersecurity READ MORE >>
Cybersecurity and health; a reflection in times of crisis Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret and José Miguel Soriano analyse cybersecurity in institutions and companies that are responsible for health management READ MORE >>
Coronavirus and cybersecurity LegalTech y NewLaw, Litigation and Arbitration Vicente Moret analyses cybersecurity in the light of the COVID-19 declaration of alarm READ MORE >>
Cybersecurity: new obligations for companies Corporate and M&A, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret has prepared a guide to clear up the main doubts about the new obligations that companies will have to deal with once the final text is approved READ MORE >>
Boosting cybersecurity in Europe: the new EU Regulation 2019/881 Corporate and M&A, LegalTech y NewLaw Vicente Moret, Of counsel of Andersen Tax & Legal. Attorney at Law of the Cortes Generales READ MORE >>
The latest standards on networks and information systems bring compliance to cybersecurity Litigation and Arbitration, LegalTech y NewLaw The cybersecurity sector creates 120,000 jobs a year in Spain and is expected to generate up to 250,000 million euros of additional growth in the next 5 years. Isabel Martinez argues that companies should take certain preventive measures because all are exposed to a cyber attack READ MORE >>