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Tim is a member of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice and specializes in technology transactions and data protection law. Tim focuses in particular on transactions driven by the use, licensing and exploitation of digital technologies and intellectual property rights.
In this context, he advises clients in particular on the structuring and negotiation of a variety of complex technology transactions, including acquisition and distribution, licensing, outsourcing and research & development. Another focus of Tim’s practice lies in the area of data protection law, where he advises on all aspects that may arise in the context of data security and privacy, with a strong focus on the healthcare, life science as well as the financial services industries. Tim's clients include national and international technology, healthcare, financial services and Fintech companies at all stages of growth, from promising start-ups to industry-leading multinational public companies.Since 2021 | Salary Partner, Taylor Wessing |
2017 – 2021 | Senior Associate, Taylor Wessing |
2015 – 2016 | Baker McKenzie |
2015 | Admitted as a lawyer, Munich |
2015 | Doctoral degree on copyright licenses, Albert–Ludwigs–Universität Freiburg |
2014 | Second state examination, Berlin |
2008 | First state examination, Berlin |
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Recht und Informatik (German Association of Law and Informatics) |
English |
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The Data Act is coming and contains extensive regulations on the use of data for connected products and services
by Dr. Sonja Ackermann, M.Jur. (Oxford) and Dr. Tim Jonathan Schwarz
Taylor Wessing advises founders of Transform8 GmbH on the sale and re-investment in H&Z Unternehmensberatung, a portfolio company of EMZ Partners
by multiple authors
Taylor Wessing advises Sunday Natural on the sale of a stake to CVC
by multiple authors
Taylor Wessing advises the Giesecke+Devrient Group on the carve-out of the Trusted Connectivity Devices (TCD) business and the international reorganization of the Mobile Security business into ePayments (EP) and Mobile Security (MS)
by multiple authors