Daniel Werner is a lawyer specializing in IT and data economy law, advising national and international companies on all legal matters related to digitalization processes
His main areas of expertise include providing legal support for digitization and regulatory projects with a focus on German and European data protection and data economy issues. He regularly advises on innovative business models that use current technologies (e.g., the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing).
Additionally, he assists clients with all legal matters related to cybersecurity, e-commerce, and digital applications.
Professional QualificationsRechtsanwalt admitted with the Rechtsanwaltskammer Munich
Languages
German
English
Education
Munich Higher Regional Court, Second State Examination, 2024
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, First State Examination, 2022
Seoul National University, South Korea, 2018
Prior Experience
As part of his legal clerkship, Daniel Werner worked for several months in early 2024 in the privacy team at DLA Piper's office in San Diego, California, USA, and gained professional experience as a research assistant at the University of Munich in the area of criminal liability of artificial intelligence systems (2022 to 2024).