Amsterdam

Stephan

Mulders

Privacy Law, Intellectual Property Law, IT & Media

About Stephan Mulders

Stephan Mulders specialises in privacy and technology law. He assists clients in finding practical solutions to complex GDPR compliance issues, for example on data transfers, DPIAs, large-scale processing of personal data, liability, and international privacy governance structures. He also acts in GDPR-related proceedings, for example regarding GDPR fines.

In addition to his position as a lawyer, Stephan is an external PhD student at Maastricht University. His doctoral research focuses on collective compensation for GDPR breaches, more specifically the concept of damage under Article 82 GDPR.

Before studying Law, Stephan studied Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University. As a result, he is well placed to understand his clients' business processes.

Stephan is energised by finding creative practical solutions to complex problems. "If you search long enough, you will find a solution."

Areas of law / specialisms

Privacy law
Intellectual Property Law
Function
lawyer
Lawyer since
2017
Locations
Amsterdam
Languages
Dutch, English
Areas of law
Privacy Law, Intellectual Property Law, IT & Media

Examples of work

  • Advising an international organisation on its company structure with a specific focus on protecting sensitive information, GDPR compliance and securing IP rights.
  • Litigating for an Argentine client on the right to be forgotten.
  • Litigation over misleading advertising where a client's name/company name was wrongly used by an affiliate network for SEO advertising.
  • Various proceedings against Facebook and Google regarding the release of account details under Article 843a of the Dutch Code of Civil Procedure.
  • Proceedings for an e-commerce business under the P2B Regulation.
  • Representing various clients in proceedings against the Dutch Data Protection Authority.
  • Advising international organisations on GDPR compliance.

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