Norton Rose Fulbright is launching its technology transactions team in the US, which partner Sean Christy will lead, the firm said Monday.
The team will cover traditional and digital outsourcing, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence as well as cloud computing, data center and digital infrastructure, and telecommunications, according to Norton Rose Fulbright. It will also deal with managed network services and technology- and operations-driven transactions.
Christy counsels companies on technology, outsourcing, and other commercial transactions in the financial services, healthcare, life sciences, energy, and technology industries, Norton Rose Fulbright said.
The team is part of the intellectual property group. ...
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