By recruiting Professor Philippe Gilliéron, specialist in digital law and artificial intelligence, BMG Avocats, in Geneva, is strengthening its expertise to respond to the legal challenges of digital transformation.
The BMG Avocats office in Geneva is expanding its expertise by welcoming Professor Philippe Gilliéron as a partner. Professor of law at the Universities of Lausanne and Fribourg, he specializes in intellectual property, digital law, data protection and artificial intelligence, underlines the firm’s press release.
By relying on the expertise of Philippe Gilliéron, BMG Avocats intends to respond even more effectively to the complex challenges linked to digital transformation and innovation.
“By combining the skills of Philippe Gilliéron, BMG Avocats is strengthening its positioning in intellectual property and offering its clients the skills of a recognized expert in the field of digital and IT law,” declares Anne- Virginie La Spada, partner at BMG Avocats.
Trained at the University of Lausanne and admitted to the Bar in 2000, Philippe Gilliéron was previously a member of the Wilhelm Gilliéron Avocats firm in Lausanne.
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