We are one of the most connected law firms ingrained in the technology, media and communications sectors. From seed stage to IPO, and from start-up to unicorn, we're one of the few firms who can support companies throughout their life cycle, from having advised many of the early pioneers of Silicon Valley through to the world leaders and challengers across today's multitude of technology verticals.
Our clients range from start-ups to some of the largest technology and media companies in the world. Many have been clients of the firm since their inception, valuing our strategic, tactical and technical advice. We also act for many of the most high-profile investors – from the prominent early-stage funds and the biggest international venture capital firms to corporate investors and sovereign wealth funds. Our TMC team is stacked with sector knowledge, expertise in disruptive technologies, and international connections with intermediaries and investors.
Our long international experience in acting for TMC clients and our unparalleled network is why we're in demand with innovators in technology hubs worldwide, whether you're looking to do business across Europe, the Middle East, North America or Asia.
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Is 2024 the breakthrough year for digital health across Europe?
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The Data Act focuses on industrial data generated by the use of networked products and related services. From the EU’s point of view, this promises potential for growth and innovation for the digital transformation which has not been sufficiently exploited up until now. The Act has far-reaching consequences for the engineering and plant construction industry.
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TW: Cyber Response
Our data breach mobile app helps organisations prepare for and respond to data breaches. Organisations will face potential multi-million pound fines for data breaches after 25 May 2018. TW:Cyber Response provides practical assistance to help clients prepare for and manage breaches as effectively as possible, to minimise their exposure to regulatory action, litigation risk, and reputational damage. The app is available to download from the App Store and Google Play Store.