Julie Bader advises on technology and information law (IT projects and contracts), intellectual property law (copyright, neighbouring rights, trademarks, domain names, software) and personal data protection.
She is particularly involved in the legal aspects of projects involving the use of innovative technologies (artificial intelligence, connected objects, blockchain, Big Data).
She is active in litigation, contractual matters and consulting.
Before joining De Gaulle Fleurance, Julie Bader worked for an internationally renowned law firm. In particular, she participated in the development of the practice relating to cryptoassets / digital assets subject to the Loi Pacte.
Julie Bader is accredited by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) as a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E).
She speaks French and English.
French - English
2018 Master’s degree in Multimedia and Computer Law (Digital Law), Panthéon-Assas University
2017 Master’s degree in Business Law, Nantes University
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