The launch will take place during a webinar that will explain how companies comply with the best global standards.
With the constant advances of a digital era, new challenges and obligations arise for entities and companies, such as the correct use of personal data.
In Chile, the new Personal Data Protection Law was approved and will come into force on December 1, 2026, so it will be essential that organizations use this period to adapt to the new regulations.
In this context, az together with 11 leading firms belonging to the Compliance Latam network will hold a webinar to launch the new “Comparative Guide to Personal Data Protection”, a key input to understand the trends and regulations in Latin America, USA and Spain.
The event will be held on Thursday, March 27, starting at 12:00 noon (Chilean time) through the Zoom platform.
The event will be moderated by the director of az Compliance Group, Yoab Bitran, together with the senior associate of Bustamante Fabara (an Ecuadorian firm that is part of Compliance Latam), Esteban Dávila.
The speakers will be Claudia Cardoso, Compliance and Data Protection Manager at Falabella, Sebastián Vega, Compliance and Data Protection Counsel – North and Hispanic America at Accor, Mercedes de Artaza, LAC Regional Privacy Lead at Visa, and Carolina Cabrera, lawyer at Accenture.
It will be an excellent opportunity to discuss how companies are evolving and adapting to privacy regulations and compliance requirements.
To register for the webinar, please click here.
About Compliance Latam
Compliance Latam is composed of the following firms: Albagli Zaliasnik (Chile), Bartolome & Briones (Spain), Basham, Ringe y Correa (Mexico), Beccar Varela (Argentina), BLP (Central America), Bustamante Fabara (Ecuador), CPB (Peru), FCR Law (Brazil), Ferrere (Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia), MDU Legal (Panama), Miller & Chevalier (United States), and Posse Herrera Ruiz (Colombia).
The platform features contributions from prominent specialists and international leaders in topics such as ESG, anti-corruption frameworks, antitrust, data protection and privacy, consumer protection, corporate and labor compliance, regulatory compliance, tax compliance, corporate governance, corporate culture, codes of ethics, and human rights.