De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek’s cyber, data and privacy practice acts at the forefront of significant and high-profile matters. The team regularly advises on cross-border enforcement, landmark collective actions, regulatory investigations, and precedent-setting disputes. Geert Potjewijd, who is highly skilled in litigation, regulatory enforcement and GDPR collective actions, co-leads the practice alongside Axel Arnbak, a specialist in data and cybersecurity law who offers strategic guidance to boards of major multinational corporations. Andreas Häuselmann is well-versed in AI and data protection law, while recent 2024 arrival Rebecca Aspetti is particularly knowledgeable in digital rights, internet technology policy, and EU advocacy.
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Profile

Work Department
Data, Cyber & Privacy
Position

Partner (Data, Cyber & Privacy and AI)

Career

Expertise: Data, Cyber & Privacy, Mass Claims, Artificial Intelligence, Financial Institutions & Fintech, Tech & Digital

Axel is a partner in our Litigation group and co-head of our Data Protection and Cybersecurity practice. Axel is best known for assisting clients facing landmark data class action lawsuits and investigations by Data Protection Authorities or related regulators across Europe. Axel also advises on high-risk and cutting-edge technology projects, cyber-attacks and personal data breaches.

Axel divides his time between the Amsterdam and Brussels office, the latter of which is at the heart of our EU practice. He is dedicated to delivering fully integrated services to our clients, together with our European competition, administrative law and financial regulatory practices and international litigation partners.

He was selected as one of Global Data Review's 40 under 40 in April 2021. Clients tell Legal500 and Chambers that Axel "is very connected and a brilliant lawyer", has "excellent knowledge and strategic awareness" and that he "is one of the top experts on data privacy and data protection laws. He brings a fresh, pragmatic approach and always seems to find creative solutions."

Axel is a columnist for the Dutch Financial Times and a Fellow at the University of Amsterdam. From 2009-2011, Axel restarted the Dutch digital rights organisation, Bits of Freedom. From 2013-2015, Axel was a Fellow at Princeton's CITP, and the Berkman Center at Harvard University. In 2015, he obtained the first ever PhD thesis on the intersection of EU cybersecurity and data protection law. His academic work has been published in major academic journals, and covered in media across the world, including FT, CNN, CBS and The Wall Street Journal.

Axel’s recent work includes advising on:

  • several global groundbreaking class action lawsuits initiated by claim vehicles funded by litigation funders against leading tech firms, based on the new regulatory regimes for class actions under both EU privacy law and Dutch civil law
  • ongoing investigations by the Dutch DPA as Lead Supervisory Authority
  • landmark litigation against a leading tech firm on the scope of automated decision-making under the GDPR, covered by leading media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal and Financial Times
  • ongoing strategic advice to leading internet platforms with EMEA HQ in Amsterdam
  • over a dozen Data Protection Impact Assessments for a globally leading software provider
Languages
Dutch, English, Danish
Education

University of Amsterdam (PhD law

LL.M. information law)

Research Fellow at Harvard Law School and Computer Science Faculty at Princeton University

Leiden University (BA law).

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Excellent data protection and cybersecurity knowledge and experience.'

  • ‘Geert Potjewijd stands out with his excellent and clear-headed counselling, and solution-driven approach.'

Key clients

  • Salesforce, Inc.
  • Uber B.V, Uber Technologies, Inc.

Work highlights

Acting as lead counsel for Uber on all major privacy litigation in the Netherlands and other jurisdictions, and acting as lead counsel in investigations by regulators across Europe.