The development of technology has promoted the emergence of IT law, whose purpose is the study of the interaction that arises between the fields of law and technology, and provides the regulatory framework and good practices for the treatment and management of information in the digital environment, as well as the exploitation of IT products and services.

In this field we seek to guide the client to carry out transactions involving information technologies in a way that can maximize their economic benefit with a risk management approach.

Our services cover the following: 

  • Advice during the negotiation, preparation, implementation and execution of IT contracts.
  • Advice for the registration and resolution of conflicts related to the contracting of IT products and services.
  • Advice for the implementation of digital signature platforms.
  • Advice for the registration and resolution of conflicts related to domain names.
  • Advice in Digital Compliance, aimed at supporting the digital transformation process of the company, based on a risk management methodology and continuous compliance with its obligations.

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18/04/2024
Transforming the Legal Landscape? The Impact of LLMs
Large Language Models (LLMs) are a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) that can generate human-like text based on deep learning techniques. LLMs are trained on massive amounts of textual data, such...
12/03/2024
After EU Commission's first decision on Carbon Contracts for Difference,...
The European Commission approved the first Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfD) scheme under the new Guidelines on State aid for climate, environmental protection and energy 2022 (CEEAG).Fol­low­ing the...
29/12/2023
Tackling the misuse of crypto-assets for ML-TF purposes
As a constantly evolving sector, the crypto-assets ecosystem presents continuous challenges, particularly in terms of money laundering and terrorist financing (ML-TF) risks.To tackle the misuse of crypto-assets...
22/12/2023
AI Act: Council and Parliament reach political deal
After lengthy negotiations, a political deal has been reached on the AI Act. This blog provides an overview of the current situation.There has been a gap of over two years between the world's first legal...
15/11/2023
NFTs under MiCAR – are they regulated or not?
The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR) sets down a harmonised regulatory framework for crypto-assets. MiCAR's overarching goal is to extend regulatory oversight to those categories of cryptos...
19/10/2023
Safeguarding the digital vault: custody and administration of crypto-assets...
With the rise of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, European regulators have recognised the need to establish a comprehensive framework to ensure the sector's integrity, transparency and the...
17/10/2023
How to draft an AI policy
AI has been around for decades, but there’s been a substantial increase in the use (or, at least, talk about the use) of AI within the workplace as a result of recent advances in AI, in particular...
02/11/2022
Ofcom changes its approach to net neutrality: how the UK might spearhead...
Over the course of the last 12 months, a number of important developments in net neutrality have taken place at EU level: certain preliminary rulings resulted in the European body of telco regulator...
24/06/2021
New videocast: the Digital Silk Road
Digital technology is an increasingly important part of BRI and the Covid-19 pandemic has further highlighted the importance of reliable connectivity. The Digital Silk Road (DSR) looks set to achieve...
21/06/2021
CMS Infrastructure Index shows markets are buoyant
New report CMS Infrastructure Index: Accelerating transformation examines the trends impacting the infrastructure sector, ranks 50 countries by attractiveness for infrastructure investment and analyses...
15/06/2021
New GDPR Code of Conduct approved for Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) approved the CISPE Data Protection Code of Conduct of Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE...
09/06/2021
Open secrets? Guarding value in the intangible economy
We are delighted to share with you the report commissioned by CMS and written by The Economist Intelligence Unit. It explores the extent to which firms identify intangible assets as trade secrets and...