She advises clients across a wide range of business sectors (e-commerce, financial (including Fintech), insurance, asset managers, telecommunication, media and industrial sectors) with respect to their digital projects as well as with investigations by Luxembourg regulators. An important part of Catherine’s practice involves helping clients in relation to all areas of data privacy, including incidents such as personal data breaches, international data transfers, marketing and online advertising (i.e. ad tech) and data protection authority investigations. She advises clients on technological developments like the artificial intelligence, internet of things, big data and adtech. Catherine has also extensive experience in assisting clients with their technology transactions, such as digital transformation, IT outsourcing (especially in the heavily regulated financial and insurance sectors), the creation of interactive platforms or joint software development projects. Catherine advises on evolving cyber-related regulations, helps clients respond to incidents, and regularly provides client training on these topics.
Her practice covers both contentious and non-contentious matters, and she has defended clients in cross-border data investigations by data protection authorities, both before the authorities themselves and in court.