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LONDON
EC2A 1AF
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Kolvin Stone
Work Department
Commerce & technology
DisruptiveTech
Position
Partner
Kolvin leads Fox Williams’ technology group, and has advised some of the world’s leading technology driven businesses. He has been ranked by Legal 500 for data and technology and is known for being “excellent” and “extremely responsive and client focused, succeeding at meeting the needs of both in-house counsel and tech-savvy business clients.” He earned particular praise in Legal 500 for “providing sensible, balanced advice” and combining “strategic thinking with a proactive approach”.
Kolvin has significant experience advising on the legal issues related to the internalisation of technology and internet enabled services including e-commerce, social media, big data, digital marketing and advertising. He works extensively with clients that are both providers and users of cloud software, data analytics platforms, IT infrastructure services, and mobile applications, on transactional and regulatory matters in Europe, Asia and North America. His work regularly involves complex, cross-border matters that raise multi-faceted intellectual property, data privacy, consumer protection, and internet regulatory issues.
Kolvin represents multinational clients on the design, development and implementation of enterprise wide global privacy and cyber programs and the use or deployment of privacy impacting technology. He has extensive expertise in all areas relevant to global privacy laws including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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