Nicholas is a regulatory lawyer specialising in emerging and frontier technology, including AI, decentralised networks, fintech, and cybersecurity.
Nicholas is a technology-first lawyer, with a detailed knowledge of the systems and infrastructure that underpin our clients' businesses. He advises one of the world's largest commercial cloud providers on their compliance and policy approach in relation to digital operational resilience, has worked side-by-side with a leading payment service provider on profiling emerging regulatory regimes and high-risk technology vectors, and is embedded within Taylor Wessing's AI regulatory offering.
He has spent time seconded to two of the world's leading technology companies, advising on out-of-remit issues relating to international data flows, disaster recovery, law enforcement and national security data, export controls, and novel research projects including everything from high-profile AI training programmes to the storage of databases in DNA.
Nicholas also acts as a mentor to early-stage AI and Web3 startups, where a detailed knowledge of their innovative products adds value to his regulatory and advisory practice. He also co-created www.prompts.law, a platform and blog designed for lawyers to share actionable advice for using AI in their professional work.
"Blockchain-driven decentralisation, disaggregation, and distribution – industry perspectives" – Global Legal Insights, Nicholas Crossland, Marcus Bagnall, Ben Towell, Cecilia Lovell
"Why does the evolution of Ethereum's ecosystem matter to blockchain businesses?" – Lexology
"Redeemable NFTs and the conundrum of intrinsic rights" – Lexology
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