I got into IT law partly by accident. I started my career as a law student at a time when implementation projects were being completed in relation to the introduction of GDPR, and it was necessary to help out as a newcomer. The technological world is now inextricably linked to the handling of personal data, and I have been able to work on a number of interesting projects in the field of digitalisation and new technologies. This has made me realise that by finding clear and understandable solutions to legal problems, we as lawyers can also help to drive innovation and modern technology forward.
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