Mathilde Vermain

Mathilde Vermain

HR Advisor
Mathilde Vermain specializes in providing legal solutions tailored to HR. She offers guidance on legal issues related to recruitment, employee relations, and workforce management. Mathilde’s combination of HR and legal expertise enables her to tailor solutions that address compliance requirements while supporting business objectives.
Can the US and EU Bridge the 2026 Digital Trust Deficit?
Tech & Intellectual Property Can the US and EU Bridge the 2026 Digital Trust Deficit?

The digital bridge that once seamlessly connected the Silicon Valley innovation engine with the robust regulatory landscape of the European Union has begun to show visible fractures that threaten the very stability of the global tech economy. As of mid-2026, the transatlantic digital union is

Is Shopify Illegally Intercepting Your Personal Data?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Shopify Illegally Intercepting Your Personal Data?

The global e-commerce market has transformed into a sophisticated ecosystem where backend technology serves as the invisible backbone of modern commerce, often without the user's awareness. This infrastructure allows small and medium-sized enterprises to compete on a global scale by outsourcing

Colorado Proposes Landmark AI and Chatbot Safety Rules
Tech & Intellectual Property Colorado Proposes Landmark AI and Chatbot Safety Rules

Privacy settings for minors must default to the most protective tier, prohibiting the use of their personal data for model training without explicit authorization. This mandate serves as a cornerstone of the legislative package recently introduced by the Colorado Department of Law, marking a

How Should North Dakota Protect Children From AI Risks?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Should North Dakota Protect Children From AI Risks?

Establishing clear legal liability for technology corporations could prevent Big Tech from using the youth population as experimental subjects for unvetted algorithmic tools. North Dakota currently finds itself at a significant crossroads as it strives to become a prominent national technology hub

Ninth Circuit Rules AI Agents Are Tools and Not Persons
Tech & Intellectual Property Ninth Circuit Rules AI Agents Are Tools and Not Persons

The Electronic Frontier Foundation played a critical role in the Perplexity case by arguing that expanding the CFAA could criminalize everyday digital activities for millions of users. As large-scale automated data collection became the backbone of generative intelligence, the Ninth Circuit Court

How Will the GUARD Act Redefine Financial Data Privacy?
Corporate & Financial Law How Will the GUARD Act Redefine Financial Data Privacy?

The emergence of third-party data aggregators and advanced financial technology firms has created a landscape where sensitive consumer information often moves outside the traditional banking systems governed by decades-old laws. While the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act provided a foundational framework, it

Can Trump Legally Charge for Early Access to Policy News?
Corporate & Financial Law Can Trump Legally Charge for Early Access to Policy News?

Introduction The intersection of presidential communication and private financial gain has reached a boiling point as Wall Street firms pay staggering sums for a millisecond advantage on market-moving policy updates. On August 13, 2026, a federal lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New

CNIL Analyzes Agentic AI and Data Protection Risks
Tech & Intellectual Property CNIL Analyzes Agentic AI and Data Protection Risks

Enforcing standardized data retention periods is nearly impossible when autonomous agents cache and store information across various decentralized memory instances. This reality has prompted the French data protection authority, CNIL, to issue an exploratory note addressing the rapid evolution of

White House Expands AI Policy to Cover Open-Source Models
Tech & Intellectual Property White House Expands AI Policy to Cover Open-Source Models

Federal regulators are moving beyond the era of voluntary cooperation and entering a period where open-access artificial intelligence models face the same scrutiny as proprietary systems developed behind closed doors. This strategic pivot signals a more aggressive stance by the administration,

UK to Expand Right to Work Liability for Employers in 2026
Civil Law UK to Expand Right to Work Liability for Employers in 2026

The rapid expansion of corporate accountability in the United Kingdom has reached a critical juncture as the Home Office implements a sweeping overhaul of Right to Work regulations effective October 1, 2026. This transition signifies a fundamental shift in how the British government views the

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