Data Protection and Privacy 2025

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Trends and Developments Contributed by: Agustín Puente Escobar and Natalia González Vera Broseta Abogados Broseta Abogados was founded in 1975 and celebrates its 50-year trajectory this year. More than 300 professionals with deep technical expertise provide a full range of services and multidisciplinary advice. With a consolidated geographical presence in Spain, Portugal and Switzerland, this agile and flexible firm has a structure that allows it to adapt to the most complex environments with proactivity and to react to any contingency with the efficiency that the market and the clients demand. The

firm’s team of partners head up all its projects – professionals with an average of 30 years of experience, who are accessible, proactive and involved in every decision that affects the cli - ent. Broseta Abogados promotes transforma - tion as the basis for growth, rejecting static and standardised solutions. Each client is viewed as a welcome challenge and their needs define the firm’s service proposal. The team aims to en - hance each client’s value based on a differenti - ated way of doing things.

Authors

Agustín Puente Escobar is a partner in Broseta Abogados’ privacy, IT and digital environments department. Agustin has been a state lawyer since 1994 and was chief of the

Natalia González Vera is an associate in the IT, privacy and digital environments department at Broseta Abogados. She has a law degree from the Complutense University of

Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD)’s legal cabinet from 1999 to 2018. Among Agustín’s most notable works at the AEPD were his participation in the negotiations of the General Data Protection Regulation and the drafting of the Spanish Data Protection Act. Agustín has been honoured with several distinctions and recognitions from both the public sector and the private sector. He is considered one of the best in the practice of privacy and data protection – ranked in Band 1 by Chambers & Partners.

Madrid and a master’s degree in corporate law from the Garrigues Study Centre. Natalia is currently working as a privacy specialist lawyer and has eight years of experience – focused mainly on providing specialised advice on projects with personal data protection and privacy law implications to national and international companies developing their activities in the most significant economic sectors. She has additional has experience in the areas of e-commerce and IT.

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