Digital transformation projects are increasingly operating in a complex regulatory environment. Particularly in the context of artificial intelligence, it has become clear that projects rarely fail because of technology itself. Delays often arise because legal issues and regulatory requirements are considered too late and no longer serve as guiding parameters, instead slowing projects down. Data protection impact assessments, supervisory law issues, or uncertainties around digital sovereignty can hinder initiatives that would already be technically feasible.
Against this backdrop, Campana & Schott is entering into a strategic partnership with reuschlaw, a law firm specializing in product and digital law. The goal of the partnership is to integrate legal considerations into digital transformation initiatives at an early and structured stage, creating a robust basis for informed decision-making and efficient implementation.
Legal Classification and Technical Implementation systematically aligned
In the partnership, legal classification and the implementation of technical and organizational measures are closely interlinked. For clients, this results in an integrated approach that does not treat regulatory requirements in isolation, but translates them directly into actionable measures. Especially in complex transformation projects, this close integration provides orientation, reduces coordination efforts, and increases planning certainty.
Focus on Microsoft 365 and AI
A central focus of the partnership is the data protection–compliant use of Microsoft 365, including AI capabilities. In many initiatives, data protection, regulatory assessments, and supervisory considerations determine how quickly and to what extent AI platforms and services can be implemented.
Within the partnership, these aspects are addressed systematically and closely aligned with implementation—for example through data protection impact assessments, support in dealings with supervisory authorities, and the alignment of legal requirements with technical and organizational measures. This creates clear guardrails that provide security while enabling efficient implementation.
End-to-End Support for Digital Initiatives
Beyond Microsoft 365, the partnership addresses key issues related to artificial intelligence, data security, regulatory requirements, and digital sovereignty. In this context, reuschlaw is responsible for legal impact analyses and for supporting the required measures, while Campana & Schott takes charge of implementing security and continuity concepts, for example based on ISO 27001.
Together, this creates an end-to-end approach—from the classification of regulatory requirements to the implementation of technical and organizational measures and the ongoing monitoring of relevant developments.
About reuschlaw
Since 2004, reuschlaw has stood for precision in product law. The firm advises companies that develop, manufacture, distribute, or operate products—digitally, physically, and globally. Its service portfolio includes product liability, product safety, contracts, insurance, cybersecurity, as well as matters related to data and artificial intelligence.
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