UAE Law and Practice Contributed by: Saifullah Khan and Saeed Hasan Khan, Bizilance Legal Consultants
Bizilance Legal Consultants practises trade remedy laws, privacy and data protection, taxa - tion, and antitrust and competition, among oth - er areas. The firm is backed by the rich experi - ence of its partners, spread over two decades. The partners have served clients in multiple jurisdictions, including the UAE, the USA, the UK, Switzerland, Singapore, China, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Korea, Thailand and Pakistan. In the personal data and privacy space, Bizilance Legal Consultants at Abu Dhabi Global Market is strategically well placed to serve multi-juris - dictional clients in an era when laws related to personal data protection have either just been implemented or are in the process of being im - plemented.
Authors
Saifullah Khan is an international trade, IT and policy lawyer with more than 20 years of diversified and multi- jurisdictional professional experience in serving a large
Saeed Hasan Khan has more than 20 years’ experience in advising and representing clients on issues such as taxation, corporate, regulatory compliance and contractual
client base in the domestic and international markets. His areas of interest include WTO trade remedy laws, customs law, competition law and data privacy. Regarding the emerging discipline of data privacy, he advises clients from different jurisdictions about data privacy compliance and cross-border transfer of data. He is an advocate of the High Court, a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) and a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He has completed a course from the London School of Economics and Political Science on “Data: Law, Policy and Regulation”.
obligations. Mr Khan has developed a keen professional interest in emerging laws on personal data protection, and an understanding of the underlying concepts and principles governing global data protection laws, including the EU’s GDPR. He has carried out considerable research on personal data protection laws in various jurisdictions. He is an advocate of the High Court, a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) and a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He has completed a course from the London School of Economics and Political Science on “Data: Law, Policy and Regulation”.
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