- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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