International Comparative Legal Guide to Digital Health 2022

Our Life Sciences IP, Regulatory and Data Protection experts Sally Shorthose, Toby Bond, Emma Drake and Pieter Erasmus have written the UK chapter for the newest edition of the International Comparative Legal Guide to Digital Health 2022, providing an update and practical insight into Digital Health law in the United Kingdom. You can access the chapter here.

 

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Sally Shorthose
Sally Shorthose
As one of Bird & Bird's most experienced intellectual property partners, specialising in transactional IP matters, I offer a wealth of knowledge to businesses at the cutting edge of research, development and technology, in a variety of sectors for which IP is of prime importance.
Toby Bond
Toby Bond
I'm a senior associate in Bird & Bird's Intellectual Property Group. Having studied physics at university, I'm fascinated by technology and the way in which it is reshaping our world.
Pieter Erasmus
Pieter Erasmus
I am an associate in the Intellectual Property Group in London, with a focus on regulatory and commercial matters primarily in the life sciences and healthcare sectors. Having a keen interest in all things life sciences and healthcare, I specialise primarily in providing regulatory advice in relation to a broad range of regulatory matters in these fields, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, general healthcare, data protection/privacy (within the healthcare space and otherwise), clinical trials, marketing and advertising of health products, etc. My experience also includes providing regulatory advice in the context of other topics, including films and publications, general commercial and corporate governance, advertising and consumer protection law (regarding health products and other products), cosmetics, foodstuffs, fertilizers, farm feeds, agricultural and stock remedies, and automotive regulation.
Emma Drake
Emma Drake
I am an associate in our Privacy and Data Protection Group. I work with a wide variety of organisations on the GDPR and UK data protection law, particularly in the life sciences and sports sectors. My work covers all aspects of data protection law, including advice on privacy notices, policies and procedures, data processing and data sharing agreements, data protection impact assessments and data subject rights. I have assisted numerous clients on personal data breaches, and know the importance of prompt pragmatic advice when handling security incidents. I also help clients with e-privacy compliance.

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