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Susanne Klein is Partner at BEITEN BURKHARDT's Frankfurt office and member of the IP/IT/Media practice group. For many years now, data protection law has been her main field of activity. In this area, she advises, supports and trains internal data protection officers, managers and employees in companies, carries out compliance checks and reviews or prepares the necessary documentation. This includes strategic advice on the introduction of new technologies and in the event of data protection v...
Ted advises international clients on digitization matters, outsourcing projects, data protection and data analytics as well as on product compliance issues. Ted has worked for over 20 years in two leading international law firms and has advised some of the world's largest IT service providers on software law issues (e.g. agile development, SaaS, traditional licensing, open source), IT platform matters, data protection and data licensing, as well as know-how protection and IT security issues. ...
Mark Oliver Kühn is specialised in offering legal advice on information technology and privacy law, industrial property rights as well as contract and commercial law. Mr Kühn advises and supports national and international companies in designing corporate processes to ensure legal certainty, in particular in the fields of software contract law and open source, IT outsourcing and project contracts, data privacy and protection, e-commerce and multimedia law, electronic payment systems...
Dr Andreas Lober is Partner at BEITEN BURKHARDT's Frankfurt office and a member of the IP/IT/Media practice group. He advises national and international companies in the media and technology sector (in particular Internet, mobile applications and interactive entertainment) as well as investors with respect to copyright, law of unfair commercial practices, trademark law, protection of minors, data protection, and personality rights. He focuses his practice on negotiating development and licenc...
Jan Peter studied Law at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. During his time there, he was working with the editorial office 'Law and Judiciary’ and the legal department of the TV station ZDF. Moreover, he was serving as a research assistant in the executive office of the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. After completing his Second Legal State Examination and working for law firms specialising in commercial law in Toronto (Canada) and Mainz, Jan Peter Voß has been i...
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