Charlotte Haddad | Paris | Hogan Lovells

Charlotte Haddad

Associate Global Regulatory

Languages

French, English

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Charlotte Haddad
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Charlotte focuses her practice on Commercial Law, Contract drafting, Data Privacy, Technology and Intellectual Property. 

Charlotte assists clients in their contractual strategy for the negotiaiton of commercial contracts, including IT and Cloud services, software licensing or the protection of intellectual property assets, notably through IT and licensing agreements, drafting of general terms and conditions and related complex negotiations.

Besides, she advises French, European and global clients in their compliance with GDPR and ePrivacy regulations, through due diligences, data protection and data transfer impact assessments, data processing and data transfer agreements, privacy policies, and cookie policies.

Charlotte was admitted to the New York Bar in 2019 and to the Paris Bar in 2021. Before joining Hogan Lovells, Charlotte was an associate in the IP/IT/Privacy team in the Paris office of a large US-based law firm.

Representative experience

Assisting an international luxury goods company in complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), both vis-à-vis customers and employees.*

Representing a large French Company in in a commercial dispute in connection with the execution of a software development contract*

Assisting a major French Company in the preparation and negotiation of a contract for the development of a platform.

*Matter handled prior to joining Hogan Lovells.

Credentials

Education
  • Master 2 in Digital Law, Université de Paris II, Panthéon-Assas, 2018
  • Master of Laws, Georgetown University Law Center, 2017
  • Master degree in Business Law, Université Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2016
Bar admissions and qualifications
  • Attorney, New York
  • Avocate à la Cour, Barreau de Paris – France
Court admissions
  • New York State Appellate Division Third Department
  • Court of appeal of Paris