Amy Taylor

London
  • 99 Bishopsgate
  • London EC2M 3XF
  • United Kingdom
 
 

Amy Taylor is an associate in the London office of Latham & Watkins. Ms. Taylor’s practice focuses primarily on technology transactions, data privacy and security, intellectual property and commercial law, and she has experience in advising on global technology focused transactions and intellectual property matters for corporate clients. Ms. Taylor also regularly advises on European data privacy and e-commerce issues, and has experience in contentious intellectual property.

Ms. Taylor has worked on various representative matters including complex global data protection compliance projects, advising technology focused corporate clients on general data protection and commercial aspects of operations in the UK, and advising on various information technology and intellectual property issues in connection with technology specific transactions, broader corporate transactions and in a litigation context.

Ms. Taylor is a frequent contributor to the Latham & Watkins Global Privacy & Security Compliance Law Blog.

Ms. Taylor’s representative matters include:

  • Advising a leading airline on a broad range of general data protection matters across its global business, and in relation to the implementation of specific data projects
  • Advising a global risk management and reinsurance company on complex cross-border data projects and on-going data protection compliance matters
  • Advising on a wide range of data protection, consumer law and intellectual property law issues for a number of global online gaming companies, prior to the launch of products and services across Europe
  • Advising a major online services provider and search engine on a wide range of European data protection, consumer and marketing law matters, including in relation to complex data collection and transfer arrangements
  • Advising a leading car sharing company on consumer law, e-commerce and data protection matters in relation to its European integration and launch
  • Advising on various intellectual property licensing agreements, including in relation patents, designs, trademarks and brand and software licensing
  • Negotiating an IT services agreement for a major advertising services company
  • Various intellectual property litigation matters, including Convatec v. Smith & Nephew [2011] EWHC 2039: a patent infringement and validity and breach of confidence action.