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Data class actions, AI-driven disputes, copyright post-Brexit and much more – our in-depth analysis covers all the key developments in tech litigation
Joel Smith, Andrew Moir, Ina vom Feld, Alexandra Neri, Kate Macmillan, Peter Dalton, David Webb and Rachel Montagnon explore some of the major themes that have evolved around technology-related disputes.
How technology will shape the future is a perennial question across all walks of life. When it comes to legal matters, the question often becomes more focused on what sort of disputes will arise due to these advances in technology. That is a separate, and perhaps more pressing, question for those involved in risk assessment and planning.
This article considers the major trends and themes that have evolved in this area and which are driving technology-related disputes across a number of sectors:
This article first appeared in the December 2020 issue of PLC Magazine.
Partner, Intellectual Property and Global Head of Cyber & Data Security, London
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