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Maik Ringel

Senior Manager

Location Leipzig
Münzgasse 2
04107 Leipzig

Tel.:+49 341 22572563
Mobil:+49 172 2303181

mringel@kpmg-law.com

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Consulting focus

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IT and data protection law

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Public commercial law

Public price law

Qualifications

  • Lawyer
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Biography

As a Senior Manager at KPMG Law, Maik Ringel advises his clients comprehensively on data protection law issues that arise for private and public companies alike from the Leipzig office and as part of the compliance advisory services provided by KPMG Law Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft. In this respect, one focus of his work is advising banks and insurance companies as well as companies in the automotive industry on data protection law.

In addition, Maik Ringel works for local authorities and public sector companies and advises them on public commercial law, in particular in the form of municipal commercial law, public procurement law and European state aid law, as well as in the form of budgetary and public pricing law. In this context, he also advises on corporate law issues at the interface with the public law environment in which public sector companies operate.

Vita

  • 2007 KPMG Law Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
  • 2007 Admission to the bar
  • 1997 KPMG AG Auditing Company
  • 1992–1995 Saxon state parliament
  • Publications

    Author of the chapter on customer data protection in: Behling/Abel, Practical Handbook on Data Protection

    1st ed. 2015

    Author of the chapter on data protection law in: Purkott/Scheben, Crypto-Asset Compliance

    1st ed. 2025

    Commentary on §§ 8 and 9 HinSchG in: Krebs/Schatz, Commentary on the Whistleblower Protection Act

    1st ed. 2024

    News on commissioned data processing – concretization of individual obligations of data controllers by case law and supervisory authorities

    Heynike/Ringel/Taraz, CCZ 2025, p. 75 et seq.

    The GDPR notification process in the context of data protection compliance: practical challenges for efficient and effective case handling

    Federmann/Ringel/Schorer/Bernheim, CCZ 2024, p. 121 et seq.

    The whistleblower reporting process and the supply chain complaints procedure in the context of data protection compliance: practical challenges

    Federmann/Ringel/Schorer/Bernheim, CCZ 2024, p. 221 et seq.

    The family foundation in the new foundation register – register publicity and data protection

    in: ZEV 2026, 69
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Further current articles by Maik Ringel

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