where technology meets legal excellence

We provide both legal advice and litigate in the areas of intellectual property, contracts, corporate law, ICT/IT and data protection.

Data Processing Agreement

Both the SwissFederal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulate that data processing agreements (DPAs) must be concluded when personal data is transferred to third parties for processing. These agreements are intended to ensure compliance with data protection requirements. A data processing agreement sets out, among other things, the type of personal data concerned, the purpose of the processing, and the data protection rights and obligations of the parties.

We advise companies on the drafting and review of data processing agreements in accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, we assist in negotiations with contractual partners and represent our clients before supervisory authorities.
We are happy to advise and litigate on all aspects of Data Processing Agreements with our expertise in data protection law.

Data Processing Agreement

Both the SwissFederal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulate that data processing agreements (DPAs) must be concluded when personal data is transferred to third parties for processing. These agreements are intended to ensure compliance with data protection requirements. A data processing agreement sets out, among other things, the type of personal data concerned, the purpose of the processing, and the data protection rights and obligations of the parties.

We advise companies on the drafting and review of data processing agreements in accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, we assist in negotiations with contractual partners and represent our clients before supervisory authorities.
We are happy to advise and litigate on all aspects of Data Processing Agreements with our expertise in data protection law.

Data Processing Agreement

Both the SwissFederal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulate that data processing agreements (DPAs) must be concluded when personal data is transferred to third parties for processing. These agreements are intended to ensure compliance with data protection requirements. A data processing agreement sets out, among other things, the type of personal data concerned, the purpose of the processing, and the data protection rights and obligations of the parties.

We advise companies on the drafting and review of data processing agreements in accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, we assist in negotiations with contractual partners and represent our clients before supervisory authorities.
We are happy to advise and litigate on all aspects of Data Processing Agreements with our expertise in data protection law.

Data Processing Agreement

Both the SwissFederal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulate that data processing agreements (DPAs) must be concluded when personal data is transferred to third parties for processing. These agreements are intended to ensure compliance with data protection requirements. A data processing agreement sets out, among other things, the type of personal data concerned, the purpose of the processing, and the data protection rights and obligations of the parties.

We advise companies on the drafting and review of data processing agreements in accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, we assist in negotiations with contractual partners and represent our clients before supervisory authorities.
We are happy to advise and litigate on all aspects of Data Processing Agreements with our expertise in data protection law.

Data Processing Agreement

Both the SwissFederal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulate that data processing agreements (DPAs) must be concluded when personal data is transferred to third parties for processing. These agreements are intended to ensure compliance with data protection requirements. A data processing agreement sets out, among other things, the type of personal data concerned, the purpose of the processing, and the data protection rights and obligations of the parties.

We advise companies on the drafting and review of data processing agreements in accordance with the provisions of the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (FDPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In addition, we assist in negotiations with contractual partners and represent our clients before supervisory authorities.
We are happy to advise and litigate on all aspects of Data Processing Agreements with our expertise in data protection law.

How does it work?

We require all relevant information to provide top advice. That is why we would like to talk to you.
1

Appointment

Arrange an appointment for an initial consultation either by telephone on+41 44 737 03 13, by email to info@neubauerlaw.ch or using the Appointment Booking Tool. We are happy to talk to you!

2

Introduction

On the occasion of a personal meeting, we will review the facts, decide how to proceed and, as far as possible, answer your initial questions. The initial consultation lasts about 20 minutes and is free of charge and non-binding.

3

Commission

If you agree with the content of the quote and the applicable mandate conditions, you issue us with the mandate as specified in the quote. If the mandate is subject to the granting of a power of attorney, we will send you information on how to sign it.

4

Implementation

Once the mandate has been assigned and any necessary documents have been provided, we will carry out the mandate as described in the quotation. Under certain circumstances, the implementation may require further discussions and the exchange of several draft versions. The scope of the mandate can be found in the offer.

How does it work?

We require all relevant information to provide top advice. That is why we would like to talk to you.
1

Appointment

Make an appointment for an initial consultation either by telephone on+41 44 737 03 13, by email to info@neubauerlaw.ch or using the Appointment Booking Tool. We are happy to talk to you!

2

Introduction

On the occasion of a personal meeting, we will review the facts, decide how to proceed and, as far as possible, answer your initial questions. The initial consultation lasts about 20 minutes and is free of charge and non-binding.

3

Commission

If you agree with the content of the quote and the applicable mandate conditions, you issue us with the mandate as specified in the quote. If the mandate is subject to the granting of a power of attorney, we will send you information on how to sign it.

4

Implementation

Once the mandate has been assigned and any necessary documents have been provided, we will carry out the mandate as described in the quotation. Under certain circumstances, the implementation may require further discussions and the exchange of several draft versions. The scope of the mandate can be found in the offer.

Practice Areas

We provide both legal advice and litigate in the areas of intellectual property, contracts, corporate law, ICT/IT and data protection. A particular focus of our advisory services includes entrepreneurship, technology scaling, technology transfer and IP transactions.

Intellectual Property

Hollistic IP Strategy to Protect and Commerzialize Your Innovations

Contract Law

From clever Negotiations to immediately available Contracts

Corporate Law

Complete Corporate Law Support: From Formation to Successful Exit

ICT/IT Law

Scaling, Sourcing, and Commercializing Digital Innovation

Privacy Law

Comprehensive Data Protection: From Strategy to Compliance

Competition Law

Competition Law advice for Cooperations, Licenses, and Innovations

Do you have a question about our services or would you like to find out more about them?

We will also be happy to help you by e-mail at info@neubauerlaw.ch or by telephone on +41 44 737 03 13.

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