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How Does Data Privacy and Security Impact Legal Department Productivity?

February 27, 2024

How Does Data Privacy and Security Impact Legal Department Productivity?

The increasing emphasis on safeguarding personal data and privacy has led to regulations such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the United States’ California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA). These regulations impose significant responsibilities on organizations, particularly impacting legal departments, according to an article by Legal Suite. 

Allocating resources and time to understand and adhere to diverse data protection laws result in compliance burdens. It is particularly challenging for organizations operating across multiple jurisdictions. Resources are also typically strained by handling data subject requests, managing incidents like data breaches, and assessing third-party vendors.

To address these challenges, in-house legal departments can adopt proactive measures. Staying abreast of data protection regulations, implementing privacy-by-design principles, and leveraging automation and technology such as data privacy management software can streamline compliance efforts and enhance efficiency. Cross-functional collaboration with the IT and cybersecurity departments, and working with external legal counsel, will provide additional support.

The security of legal management software systems varies among providers. Vet your software vendor carefully,  and make sure they have a reputation for implementing robust measures. Encryption, regular security updates, data backup and disaster recovery, auditing and monitoring, and compliance with security standards are some of the common features. Organizations should conduct due diligence, review security documentation, and seek certifications to ensure a software solution meets their specific security requirements.

Finally, if your organization stores sensitive contract information in a cloud-based legal management system, make sure you choose trusted providers, ensure data segregation, conduct vendor due diligence, and negotiate contracts with strong data protection provisions. By adopting a proactive and strategic approach to data privacy and security, your organization can navigate compliance challenges while maintaining productivity and safeguarding sensitive legal information.

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