Isabelle Gavanon
Partner
Isabelle assists and helps her clients to manage the legal risks associated with digital transition projects through contractual techniques (IT implementations and projects, electronic communications, internet …) and the optimisation of the status of data, information and creations (RGPD compliance, open data, electronic evidence, digital identity, databases/copyright and counterfeiting, etc.). An important litigation activity completes this consulting practice. Drawing on her experience in business, she favours a pragmatic approach to this risk management, enlightened by an academic approach thanks to her university lectures and numerous articles and conferences.
Isabelle holds a DESS in business law and a DJCE (Montpellier I, 1988) and a certificate of a degree in community law (Strasbourg, 1993). She benefited from a Juris Doctor program from the University of Wyoming in 1989. She is a lecturer in contractual technique within the Master 2 “Multimedia and computer law” of the Panthéon-Assas Paris II University. Member of the AFDIT board of directors, she has been organising the annual digital economy law news day for seven years, bringing in unanimously recognised experts.
Isabelle began her career at Apple’s European headquarters in 1990 and joined Gide three years later. She worked at Jeantet (1996-1999), then at Ginestié, Magellan Paley-Vincent (1999-2006) where she was promoted to partner. She continued her career for 12 years at Fidal before joining DELCADE in 2019 to set up an information technology practice.
Expertise
Her recent publications
Last sanctions of the year 2021 pronounced by the CNIL against Google and Facebook regarding cookies
Last sanctions of the year 2021 pronounced by the CNIL against Google and Facebook for not having respected the law in force concerning the cookies deposited on their users' terminals.
Read moreGDPR : two draft guidelines adopted by the EDPB open for feedback
GDPR : two draft guidelines adopted by the EDPB open for feedback
Read moreThe European data protection board clarifies its position in a new set of guidelines
In its guidelines dated 4 May 2020, the European Data Protection Board (EPDB), which gathers the regulatory authorities of all Member States, provided clarification in order to unify practices regarding the use of cookies within the European Union.
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