Benjamin leads the IP, IT & Data team in Brussels. His expertise encompasses technology law, data privacy and digital regulation. His practice is a mix of transactional, advisory and contentious work for both international and Belgian clients.
Benjamin supports clients through the many faces of digital projects. He is a recognized expert in data protection and digital regulation, with hands-on experience in the TMC, Life sciences and Financial services industries. He has a particular interest in data, software and databases, and relentlessly works with clients to help turning those into valuable assets, redefining business models and value chains. His practice covers algorithms and artificial intelligence, data pooling and sharing projects, international data transfers, and other regulatory challenges. Benjamin also has litigation experience and represents clients in front of the data protection authorities.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
"I am passionate about tech and innovation, and how they can interact with traditional legal concepts. I try to apply a future-focussed mindset to all problems and to think out of the box. I also believe our legal expertise makes the most sense when we apply it to the challenges of tomorrow. Not only to mitigate risks, but also to help preserving important values and bring stability. Our focus on transformation drivers, in particular Digitalisation and Urban Dynamics, is such a great opportunity to combine these challenges, and it nurtures my passion for this job."
Insights
Be prepared | The growing regulatory focus in Europe on artificial intelligence applications
As legislators and regulators sharpen their focus on artificial intelligence, what do businesses operating in Europe need to plan for?
Belgian legislative proposal to provide more transparency on the use of algorithms by the government
Belgium seeks to address concerns about transparency in government use of artificial intelligence.
European Commission proposes new regulatory framework for artificial intelligence
Draft legislation will create a pyramid of risk-based regulation for artificial intelligence in the EU, including heavy fines for non-compliance
Breakthrough for digital healthcare in Belgium as scheme launches to reimburse mobile health apps
Reimbursement for patients' app purchases is important next step for rollout of the mHealthBelgium platform
EU Data Governance Act | Creating European regulation for the data ecosystem
The proposed new regulatory regime seeks to encourage greater sharing of data but also to control the mechanisms and the...
New guidance emerging on cross-border data transfers: an overview
Businesses wondering what they need to do to ensure their cross-border data transfers remain compliant will welcome new European-level guidance...
Latest European privacy decision adds complexity and uncertainty for cross-border data transfers, particularly to the U.S.
Surprise CJEU judgment leaves intact standard contractual clauses but invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield and forces businesses and regulators to work...
The DPIA tool for GDPR risk assessment
At Osborne Clarke, we pride ourselves on being pioneers in legal tech, developing new digital solutions for our practice and...