eCommerce

More than 100 billion euros of sales, almost 10% of the retail trade: e-commerce is essential in both B2C and B2B.

E-commerce players must deal with both a “classic” body of law (consumer law, labor law, intellectual property law, product and business sector regulations) and with rules specific to the sale and provision of online services.

Cabinet FÉRAL advises and assists a wide variety of actors (start-ups, VSEs, SMEs, ETIs, large groups, major web players) in their projects:

– Analysis of commercial projects and their legal viability;
– Elaboration of the GTCs, UGCs, GSTs;
– Compliance of order and navigation tunnels;
– Content licensing agreements;
– Confidentiality and personal data processing policies;
– Pre-litigation, litigation, disputes.

Our lawyers have specific experience in many areas of e-commerce: travel services and online hosting, online advertising and canvassing, online games, consumer products, e-health, ready-to-wear, cosmetics, etc.

Recent experiences

1. Assistance of a company specialized in providing services for the benefit of hospitalized persons or following their hospitalization, in terms of personal data, for the compliance of online spaces related to hospitalization, requests for individual rooms and consultations of final patients;

2. Reviewed the navigation tunnel of a platform available to caregivers during a health crisis due to Covid-19;

3. Regular assistance to a company specializing in the provision of online advertising services to its clients, in the context of the compliance of its offer, particularly with regard to the requirements of personal data law;

4. Assisting a world leader in online foreign language learning with the compliance of its online commercial offers;

5. Assistance to a start-up early stage company in the drafting of its General Terms of Services relating to the provision of services based on the analysis of blockchain technology;

6. Assistance to a company in the e-commerce sector in order to bring its mobile application into compliance with all obligations in terms of consumer rights and personal data.

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