Damien Breingan
1 Mar 2020 • 3 Minute Read
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the European Union “Regulation” which serves to protect the personal data of anyone in the EU. GDPR builds on the 1995 European Data Protection Directive, which each EU country interpreted into its own data protection laws, e.g. the UK 1998 Data Protection Act.
From May 2016, the GDPR entered into a 2 year transition period, giving organisations time to understand the new regulation and ensure compliance. This means on May 25th 2018, the GDPR will be enforced and must be complied with.
Opus 2 LEX Chambers Management is fundamental to the operation and success of many key business processes in Chambers. On that basis, we have taken time to review the principles outlined in the GDPR, and more specifically, how Opus 2 LEX can be used to help Chambers comply with their new regulatory obligations.
In recognition of our responsibilities, both in terms of GDPR and relating to our continued commitment to the introduction of innovative new features for our clients, Opus 2 LEX Version 4.212.01 will include a series of GDPR specific new features and improvements.