Law 6

Interdisciplinary Training to Foster Understanding

The legal world doesn’t understand technology.  The law still works on the presumption that a computer is an infallible instrument, producing incontestable evidence.  We train lawyers to rebut that presumption within the framework of current jurisprudence.

Technology professionals rarely have a complete grasp of their legal obligations.  GDPR has created roles and structures which have impinged on IT structures but, beyond that, few tech workers understand their obligations under the law.  We help them to future-proof their work and prevent the legal disasters which could befall the ignorant.

A small team with big results.

David Bridge

SENIOR PARTNER TECHNOLOGY

David has worked with computers since long before Microsoft became a household name. The principles of software engineering haven’t changed in that time and, indeed, his knowledge of the fundamentals is an increasingly valuable asset. He has been an IT trainer for over 30 years, training up to C suite level at BT.

Yvan Bamping

SENIOR PARTNER COMMERCIAL IT

As the CEO of Net-Essence and the partner in many disparate IT ventures, Yvan brings three decades of consultancy and frontline experience to our IT offering.

Jonathan Bridge

SENIOR PARTNER LEGAL

Jonathan has been involved with the law since helping to found the International Association of Refugee Law Judges in 1997, having worked with Judge Geoffrey Care on its inception in 1995. He qualified in 2007 and has worked in legal academia and as General Counsel to several large corporates.

Stephen Mason

MIDDLE TEMPLE BARRISTER

Currently a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and the Law, National University of Singapore https://law.nus.edu.sg/trail/people/stephen-mason/ (although not physically in Singapore)

Click here for our latest Seminar – Electronic Evidence in Light of the Post Office Scandal