Hogan Lovells International LLP provides specialist advice on data protection and privacy in the finance, automotive, life sciences, and technology sectors, covering outsourcing contracts, digital health, secondary use of health data, AI-supported systems, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. Stefan Schuppert,  Martin Pflüger, Marcus Schreibauer, and Christian Tinnefeld jointly lead the team. Schuppert ensures new projects meet the demands of international privacy regulations; Pflüger advises on cross-border data transfers; Schreibauer represents clients before data protection authorities; and Tinnefeld specialises in digital projects and EU Data Act implementation.
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Accolades

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Testimonials

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  • ‘David Bamberg and Martin Pflüger are highly professional, easy to work with, most competent and great sparring partners.'
  • ‘Very professional and up to date in the new technologies sector.’
  • ‘Stefan Schuppert and Martin Pflüger have excellent and exceptional expertise and knowledge. Customer friendly, good combination of legal and pragmatical approach.'

Key clients

  • BMW

  • Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH

  • Fresenius Kabi Germany GmbH

  • Immatics Biotechnologies GmbH

  • MSD

  • Novartis AG

  • PHOENIX CONTACT

  • Rolls-Royce

  • Sartorius

  • Texas Instruments

  • Trilantic Europe ETI

Work highlights

Advising Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH and its European affiliates on all aspects of data protection, cybersecurity and AI.
Advising Veeva on an international project in more than 50 countries on data protection requirements relating to the collection and use of HCP data and other local legal requirements.
Advising the German Association of Payment and Electronic Money Institutions on current legislative procedures and regulatory publications, as well as in the coordination and consolidation of industry-wide data protection concepts.
Practice head

Stefan Schuppert; Martin Pflüger; Marcus Schreibauer; Christian Tinnefeld

Other key lawyers

David Bamberg; Henrik Hanssen