Data and Technology Law


Data and technology drive the potential for all our futures, offering capabilities for transforming how organisations, governments, businesses and individuals communicate, transact and interact.
 

Technology-enabled and data-driven entities need to understand the potential risks and responsibilities that lie ahead, which could lead to regulatory penalties, reputational damage or prohibitive costs. We provide that understanding.
 

In addition, we offer our collective global experience to assist clients in harnessing the power of data and technology in their transactions, contracts, governance and operations.  We offer practical insights and actionable guidance for designing digital transformation and technology-driven transactions in a legally compliant way.  

Being prepared for change in a hyper-connected digital world relies on decision-makers who are empowered and informed to make strategic decisions, often at the rapid pace that technology-enabled economies demand.

Digital technology and the data it can handle transforms relationships between businesses, individuals and governments. As more data is collected, stored and exchanged, not only do new commercialization and service delivery opportunities arise, but so do new risks and responsibilities influenced by constantly changing legal, commercial and regulatory considerations.

The data-driven world is not getting simpler. EY Law’s Data & Technology team can help.  Clients choose EY’s legal specialists as trusted partners, who are treated as an extension of their own teams offering a connected, global, multidisciplinary network of experts. We see the big picture, we have deep technical knowledge, and we work as one team to bring the full power of EY Law to serving our clients.

EY Law has more than 3,500 legal professionals operating in more than 90 jurisdictions.  Our globally connected legal specialists support clients with identifying legal and regulatory risks and responsibilities and meeting legal challenges.

We help our clients to harness responsibly the promise of technology and innovation in building a better working world.


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