Massimo Maggiore
Law degree at the Catholic University of Milan and LL.M in Technology, Media and Communications at Queen Mary University of London.
Massimo is co-founding partner, together with Eva, of emlex, of which he heads the intellectual property/TMT and competition/commercial practices department. He is academic fellow of Milan’s Bocconi University as contract professor at the course Cyber risk and data protection law, lecturing on the cybersecurity related legal framework. Massimo also lectures at the same University’s LL.M in law of internet technology on cloud computing related laws and also regularly serves as professor at the Milano Fashion Institute’s master on fashion law and other courses.
He has many years of experience in advising fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries with a focus on business practices, competition and related legal issues such as marketing, advertising and brand protection. More recently, he has been engaged in the in-depth study of legal issues relevant to e-commerce, such as the conclusion of online contracts, cybersecurity, vertical competition and the Digital Markets Act, the protection of personal data with specific regard to processing in the context of online trading activities.
He is the author of several publications and a frequent speaker at conferences in Italy and abroad on intellectual property, information technology and unfair commercial practices in the food supply chain.
Law degree at the Catholic University of Milan and LL.M in Technology, Media and Communications at Queen Mary University of London.
Massimo is co-founding partner, together with Eva, of emlex, of which he heads the intellectual property/TMT and competition/commercial practices department. He is academic fellow of Milan’s Bocconi University as contract professor at the course Cyber risk and data protection law, lecturing on the cybersecurity related legal framework. Massimo also lectures at the same University’s LL.M in law of internet technology on cloud computing related laws and also regularly serves as professor at the Milano Fashion Institute’s master on fashion law and other courses.
He has many years of experience in advising fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries with a focus on business practices, competition and related legal issues such as marketing, advertising and brand protection. More recently, he has been engaged in the in-depth study of legal issues relevant to e-commerce, such as the conclusion of online contracts, cybersecurity, vertical competition and the Digital Markets Act, the protection of personal data with specific regard to processing in the context of online trading activities.
He is the author of several publications and a frequent speaker at conferences in Italy and abroad on intellectual property, information technology and unfair commercial practices in the food supply chain.
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