Josh Boyden > Baker McKenzie > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie
280 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4RB
England
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Work Department

Intellectual Property, Data and Technology

Position

Josh is a senior associate in Baker McKenzie’s IP and Technology team based in London. He joined the Firm in 2016 and was admitted as a solicitor in England & Wales in 2018.

Josh’s practice encompasses a wide range of IP and technology related issues, with a particular focus on new tech regulation, copyright and digital media. Josh regularly advises clients on cutting-edge intermediary liability, UK and EU tech regulation, music and content licensing, product counsel, content moderation and artificial intelligence issues.

Josh also advises on the IP aspects of M&A and broader commercial transactions, notably in the technology and copyright spheres, and has experience working on complex multijurisdictional copyright disputes.

Languages

English

Memberships

  • Law Society of England and Wales – Member

Education

  • Oxford University (Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice – Merit) (2020)
  • BPP University Law School (Legal Practice Course (accelerated) – Distinction) (2016)
  • Kaplan, London (Graduate Diploma Law – Merit) (2014)
  • Edinburgh University (Divinity MA – First Class Honours) (2013)

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Digital content & social

The ‘highly experienced, fast and reliable’ team at Baker McKenzie LLP has a strong presence in the digital content and social media spaces, assisting major social media platforms, gaming clients, content companies and other global corporate entities with an array of contentious and non-contentious matters. Generative AI and online safety issues are key areas of expertise for the team, which is also proficient in compliance mandates concerning the Digital Services Act (DSA). Practice head and chief innovation officer Ben Allgrove focuses on advising digital media and intermediary platform clients on a host of matters, including regulatory issues, digital commerce as well as digital and consumer disputes. John Groom concentrates on copyright matters, online regulations and new technologies – such as AI and interactive content. Josh Boyden assists with matters relating to new technology regulation.