Jonathan Baker is recognised for "his outstanding knowledge of the industry".
Jonathan Baker is described as being "commercially minded in deals".
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Software licensing disputes are on the increase, a trend driven by customers implementing new technologies without examining how this affects pre-existing agreements.
A new EU Geo-blocking Regulation will apply from 3 December 2018 and will affect many businesses that sell their goods and services into EU countries and across the borders of the Member States. We highlight the main changes; explain what sectors the changes apply to and look at the practical steps that many businesses need to take to comply with the Regulation.
The maximum applicable period for the 30% allowance facility (also called the 30% ruling) will be limited to 5 years as from January 1, 2019 in the Netherlands.
International law firm Bird & Bird joins LeMO, an EU funded (€1.49 million) research project, set to explore the implications of the use of big data on the economic sustainability and competitiveness of the European transport sector.
Our international team has recently received excellent rankings in Who's Who Legal's 2018 guides to both Patents and Life Sciences.
Bird & Bird has won four individual Awards at the China Business Law Awards, the most by a single firm in the history of these awards.
During drinks, an external speaker will provide some food for thought and reflect with us on the past years of data protection developments and look ahead at what is on the privacy horizon and beyond.
At the fourth edition of InnovatingNL, on 30 May 2018, we add two angles to the interchange between law and new technology: on the one hand the more conceptual role of ethics, on the other hands practical solutions and take-aways for your businesses
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