Rencontre avec Maître Gérard Haas, avocat au barreau de Paris et fondateur du cabinet Haas Avocats, spécialiste en droit des nouvelles technologies de l’information et de la communication (NTIC). Gérard Haas est aussi l'auteur de "Le RGPD expliqué à mon boss" paru aux Editions Kawa https://www.editions-kawa.com/home/216-le-rgpd-explique-a-mon-boss.html
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- Gérard Haas, avocat au barreau de Paris et fondateur du cabinet Haas Avocats
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