Peter Wright & Max Harris
Peter Wright qualified as a solicitor in 2004 and currently works as managing director at Digital Law. His practice focuses on data privacy, cybersecurity, data security and social media law. He is chair of the Law Society’s GDPR working group and the policy and regulatory affairs committee.
A sought-after speaker, he has spoken at numerous conferences and seminars on all manner of technology law issues, while he is also the author of the Law Society’s Cybersecurity Toolkit.
Max is an associate in the commercial intellectual property/IT team at the law firm Bristows, specialising in commercial transactions related to information technology and intellectual property. Max has a keen interest in digital transformation projects, cloud computing, blockchain, artificial intelligence, open source software and media.
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