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Charlotte Guérin

Charlotte Guérin is an associate in the Paris office of Latham & Watkins. Her practice primarily focuses on complex commercial litigation, as well as securities litigation and professional liability litigation. Ms. Guérin resolves a broad range of complex disputes through litigation proceedings, working in matters involving assistance and representation of clients before national courts and regulatory authorities (such as the French data protection authority, Financial Markets Authority, and High Council for Statutory Auditors). She also advises clients on compliance with data protection laws. In addition, Ms. Guérin is active in firm management, serving on the Associates Committee, and has been the co-leader of the local LGBTQ+ group within Latham & Watkins for the past three years.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2019

Qualifications

  • BA (Political Sciences & Legal Studies) (2014)
  • MA (Commercial Litigation & Arbitration) (2017)

Education

  • Sciences Po Paris (2017)
  • University of California at Berkeley (2014)

1 Contributions by Charlotte Guérin

Digital health data protection in the UK and EU: wearables, AI diagnostics and electronic health records - GDPR/UK GDPR (DUAA 2025) case studies and compliance guidance
PRACTICE NOTES
Digital health data protection in the UK and EU: wearables, AI diagnostics and electronic health records - GDPR/UK GDPR (DUAA 2025) case studies and compliance guidance
What is digital health? Digital health is a broad umbrella describing how information and communication technologies are used to enhance prevention, diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and the management of health conditions and lifestyle habits that influence wellbeing. Its rise reflects the coming together of healthcare and technology, and a move away from provider‑focused, ‘one size fits all’ delivery towards personalised, patient‑centred care. This Practice Note explores data protection considerations across three digital health use cases: Wearables Use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics Digital health records Unlike mobile health (mHealth), which is limited to care delivered via mobile devices, digital health is wider in scope. It encompasses modern care models such as digital therapeutics, telemedicine, digitised health systems and electronic health records, as well as AI, machine learning and data analytics. For more on mHealth, see Practice Notes: Digital health—regulation of mHealth apps and medical software and mHealth—data protection considerations. Digital health solutions can be applied at every stage of a person’s healthcare journey. Examples include: prevention: in applications that analyse lifestyle, habits or...
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