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New Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice and Compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

At MStR Law, we closely monitor technological advancements that impact legal practice and integrate innovative solutions to provide effective legal services. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a valuable tool in legal analysis and case management. However, its use requires strict compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure data security and privacy.

New AI Applications in Legal Practice

  1. Automated Legal Research
    Modern AI platforms enable fast and accurate searches of legal data, reducing the time required for data collection and analysis.
  2. Legal Document Management
    With AI, the storage, retrieval, and organization of legal documents become more efficient, allowing lawyers to focus on the substantive aspects of a case.

GDPR Compliance in Greece

The use of artificial intelligence in legal practice requires strict adherence to the GDPR, which establishes the fundamental principles of personal data protection within the European Union. At MStR Law, we ensure that AI tools are implemented in full compliance with legal requirements, safeguarding the confidentiality and security of our clients’ data.

The key principles of the GDPR include:

  • Purpose Limitation: Data collection and processing must serve specific and lawful purposes.
  • Data Minimization: Only the data strictly necessary for processing purposes should be collected.
  • Integrity and Confidentiality: Data must be protected against unauthorized access or loss.

We implement stringent security measures, such as encryption, anonymization, and restricted access, to ensure our services fully comply with the GDPR.

MStR Law’s Commitment

At MStR Law, we are committed to leveraging artificial intelligence in a way that ensures transparency, ethical data usage, and full legal compliance. While technology enhances the efficiency of legal practice, the human factor remains essential in the proper interpretation and application of the law.