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.
Areas of focus
Adtech Advertising & marketing Artificial intelligence Machine learning Autotech & mobility Blockchain Cryptoassets, blockchain and distributed ledger technologyData centresDigital health eCommerce & marketplaces Edtech Film, TV & OTT FintechGames and gambling IoT Music Software Sports Tech infrastructure (data centres, fibre, broadband)Advice in negotiations with Allianz Capital Partners to set up the co-investment structure for a EUR multi-billion investment in broadband infrastructure in Germany (including SHA, SPV structures, Investment Agreements, JV Agreements, Framework Agreements, Development and Service Agreements, Partner Services and Subcontracting Structure).
Press releaseAdvice to lead investor Balderton Capital on all legal aspects of the €160 million funding for Quantum Systems, the leading provider of AI-powered air surveillance systems.
Press releaseAdvice to lead investor General Catalyst on all legal aspects of the USD 450 million Series C financing in AI defence pioneer Helsing.
Press releaseLong-standing client Jagex, one of the UK’s largest video game developers and publishers, on its sale to The Carlyle Group. The transaction positions Jagex for continued growth in the global gaming market, building upon its existing 300 million players accounts and $1bn RuneScape franchise.
Press releaseAdvice to lead investor General Catalyst on all legal aspects of the USD 223 million Series B financing in AI defence company Helsing. The investment makes Helsing Europe's largest defence AI company.
Press releaseSeveral world-leading internet and online service providers as well as providers of critical infrastructures (transport / healthcare) on large-scale data center-related infrastructure projects from build-to-suit projects to colocation agreements.
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When intelligent systems fail: a case study in AI liability and the future of commercial disputes
by Katie Chandler and Esha Marwaha
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by Alexander Schmalenberger, LL.B. and Nathalie Koch, LL.M. (UC Hastings)
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by Jason Rawkins and Simon Jupp
Roll with it: Ticketmaster gives CMA undertakings on ticket pricing transparency
The CMA is ramping up on the DMCCA
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To the Data Act Scoping ToolOn 11 January 2024, the Data Act, new EU legislation to harmonise the regulation of the data economy, entered into force. It contains rules on access to and fair use of data to make it more accessible to all involved in its generation and promote data-driven innovation. Most of the Data Act becomes applicable from 12 September 2025. The Act has far-reaching consequences for the engineering and plant construction industry.
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