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Welcome on board! Our firm’s team is expanding with two new partners this year, both dedicated, enthusiastic, and highly experienced lawyers.Andrea joined us in 2018 from the field of competition law to expand her expertise into data protection and other

Best Data protection team of the year 2019. We defended our title of "Data Protection Team of the Year"! At a solemn award ceremony, Wolters Kluwer repeated the awards to the best lawyers ...
Report on the Global Leaders Forum Annual Meeting in London. Our firm participated in the Global Leaders Forum this year, where a total of 45 small and large offices dealing with technology rights ...

EELA 2019 For years our office has participated in the EELA – the European Employment Lawyers Association – conferences, which gathers together the European Union’s Employment Law offices. The organization’s conferences provide an opportunity for Employment Lawyers to exchange experiences

Chambers Europe 2019 This year’s Chambers Europe publication has ranked law firms again. In order to set the ranking, the staff at Chambers Europe asked our colleagues about professional issues and quizzed our clients about our work. Thank you for

Endre Várady The Hungarian GDPR implementation package – amending 86 sectoral laws – has brought important changes in the workplace environment. Many of the new rules may present hardships for employers, as changes will be forced upon deeply rooted traditions.

Legal500 EMEA 2019 Legal 500’s opinion-forming, legal review publication again ranked the best law firms this year. Thanks to the excellent work of our lawyers and the satisfaction of our clients, VJT & Partners has reaped the top spot in

Customer focus, innovation and leading by example. These are the three values on which Wolters Kluwer were awarded the best lawyers on 30 November. Our data protection team won the prestigious ...

Hungarian Watch Autumn 2018 GDPR is and will remain a hot topic for every business in the EU. VJT & Partners closely worked with the consulting software developer company Simplexxy to develop the “Data Hawk” (“Adatsólyom” in Hungarian) software. Based