The term digital transformation refers to significant changes in everyday life, business, administration, and society as a whole through the use of digital technologies. While some technologies such as cloud computing, social media, or mobile devices were integrated into corporate processes years ago, German businesses are now also beginning to widely use new technologies such as AI, the Internet of Things, AR, or blockchain. Implementing these systems and the associated reconfiguration of internal processes, own products and services, as well as entire business models, requires a high level of financial and staffing resources, while observing a large number of statutory provisions.
It will not be sufficient for companies to digitalize just one part of their business; management will regularly want to restructure the company as a whole when it comes to digitalization, breaking down the implementation by the relevant departments (HR, IT, Accounting, Legal, etc.). From a legal perspective, this requires advice that not only covers the typical digital legal areas of IT and Data Protection, but also all other legal areas of business law such as Employment, Corporate, M&A, Tax, Antitrust, IP, Arbitration, and, in particular, Regulated Sectors (such as Finance, Insurance, Energy, Automotive, Health).
As a business law firm, we take a holistic, cross-disciplinary approach to advising our clients in digital transformation, usually viewed from the respective business area’s perspective. The subpages of this website inform about our advisory services in digital transformation, broken down by our clients’ typical departments.
Digital plattfors Price monitoring M2M communikation Data sharing Digital trade register Online shareholder meetings Digital business formation Digital due diligence Big Data Taxation of digital markets Transfer pricing Tax Compliance Management Double taxation Digital management IT procurement Expansion and award of broadband cable networks Building Information Modeling (BIM) Digital efficiency enhancement programs Alternative payment methods Algorithmic trade Promissory note financing via blockchain Digital medical devices Hospital information systems New insurance products Use of artificial intelligence Employee data protection Working time issues Algorithm-based application processes Use of legal tech in collective redress Digital litigation Automatisation of pleadings Automatisation of judgements Compliance management systems Whistleblower systems Multi-channel Plattforms Tracking & cookies Use of artificial intelligence Data & process mining Prozess automation Social selling Internal Investigations Cyber Crime und Remediation Smart Litigation & Dispute Resolution Smart Contracts Data-driven business models E-commerce Competition Corporate Technology-based transactions Claims processing