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About Max Grewe

Max is an associate in our data and technology practice group. As a lawyer specialised in data protection and privacy, he advises on the full range of legal matters relating to data.

In particular, Max helps clients with the set up and implementation of strategic data and IT projects as well as on topical tech issues, such as the development of new apps or data-intensive services. A focus of his work lies in assisting with the roll-out of technology-driven projects and advising on implementational questions raised by new, cross-sectional regulations, especially those at the intersection of data protection with other legal fields such as telecommunications law and antitrust law. In this latter area, Max can draw from his academic expertise gained through his doctoral thesis which deals with the interplay between data protection and antitrust.

Max has published on various topics relating to data protection, tech and antitrust. He is a lecturer for IT and media law at the FOM University of Applied Sciences.

He speaks German, English and French.

Recent work

Online and digital

  • Advising a global tech company on the data protection aspects of the interpretation and implementation of the DMA.
  • Advising a German Broadcaster on various aspects of its digital offerings with a particular focus on data, ePrivacy and telecoms regulatory issues.
  • Advising a market-leading consumer brand on IP restructuring.
  • Advising institutional investors in acquiring a group of cloud and hosting service providers.

Automotive

  • Advising leading automotive companies on various technical innovations with regard to European data protection and technology regulations, in particular with regard to data protection aspects of connected vehicles and digital services.

Qualifications

Education

University of Münster (First State Exam)

University of Freiburg (Dr iur)

Higher Regional Court Berlin (Second State Exam)

Professional Qualifications

Rechtsanwalt, Germany