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Jo is Of Counsel and an information rights specialist in the Technology, IP, and Information Practice team. She has over a decade of experience advising on contentious and non-contentious data and IP matters. Jo works with clients of all sorts to develop data privacy strategies. Jo has extensive experience of managing cybersecurity breaches and data and confidential information-focused litigation.
Much of Jo's work involves explaining complex privacy issues to groups of all ability levels; and in addition to running popular privacy training courses she is a leading proponent of Taylor Wessing's innovative legal design programme, tackling legal problems of all sorts with user focused design-thinking.
She was listed as a Rising Star by Managing Intellectual Property in 2017, 2018 and 2019 and as one of Global Data Review's Top 40 Under 40 in 2018.
Since 2022 | Of Counsel, Taylor Wessing |
2012 | LLM Intellectual Property, University of London |
Landmark Decisions of the European Court of Justice, Larcier, 2014, p 45-60 Copyright in conflict with social media, Intellectual Property Magazine, March 2015 Premier League scores a further victory against overseas broadcasts, Intellectual Property Magazine, April 2014 Focus on: Image Rights (two-part series), Intellectual Property Magazine, November 2013 Social Media Scares: protecting your brand, Intellectual Property Magazine, September 2013 Moral Compass: Moral rights in architecture under English law, Intellectual Property Magazine, December 2012 |
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