New members have joined the INPLP: Anne-Marit Wang and Ståle L. Hagen

30.04.2025

Anne-Marit Wang is an experienced attorney specializing in GDPR, data security, AI, and technology law. She has extensive experience in advising on operational procedures and negotiating technology contracts, providing guidance across various industries. Anne-Marit is particularly skilled in handling matters related to the processing of personal data in AI projects and contracts for AI project delivery.

Ståle L. Hagen is a specialist in commercial technology contracts, with extensive experience in negotiating such agreements both domestically and internationally. With a background in the IT industry as both a customer and supplier, Ståle has collaborated with the Norwegian Computer Society (DnD) and DFØ (SSA) to develop several standard contract templates widely used in the industry.

Norway is a country in Northern Europe, part of Scandinavia. As of 2024, Norway's population is approximately 5.5 million people. The capital city is Oslo, which is also the country's largest city.

What is the INPLP?

INPLP is a not-for-profit international network of qualified professionals providing expert counsel on legal and compliance issues relating to data privacy and associated matters. INPLP provides targeted and concise guidance, multi-jurisdictional views and practical information to address the ever-increasing and intensifying field of data protection challenges. INPLP fulfils its mission by sharing know-how, conducting joint research into data processing practices and engaging proactively in international cooperation in both the private and public sectors.