Q&A with Financier Worldwide on the evolution of the automotive sector – disruption

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Dr. Miriam Ballhausen

Partner
Germany

I am a technology, copyright and data protection lawyer with a focus on technology transactions, data-driven projects and especially collaborative software development.

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Eric Wallenbrock

Counsel
France

As Counsel in our international Commercial and Dispute Resolution Practice Groups, and a member of our Automotive and Aviation Sector Groups, I help our clients to acquire and defend the technology and commercial rights that are fundamental to their business.

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Julian Dirksen

Counsel
Germany

As an attorney in our commercial team in Frankfurt, I advise German and international suppliers of the automotive industry on all matters of contract law, as well as on litigation issues.

Financier Worldwide discusses the disruption and evolution of the automotive sector with Julian Dirksen, Eric Wallenbrock and Miriam Ballhausen.

Find out what our panelists think is shaping the automotive sector and what challenges and disruptive factors are likely to dominate the industry; How the level of investment into new technologies is made and which data privacy issues automotive companies need to address, particularly in connection with new technology; What steps the automotive industry can take to deal with the semiconductor shortage; How suppliers should deal with current higher raw material and logistic costs, the drop in production, and much more.

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