Technology law has traditionally been categorized in the legal industry as part of the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (“TMT”) practice, but times are changing. Technology is pervasive in every aspect of life, and legal practice in the area of technology law requires an interdisciplinary skill-set. In addition to understanding how cutting-edge technology works, technology lawyers need to be able to identify novel applications of the technology, predict the potential regulatory challenges that may arise over time and with increased adoption, guide clients through the haze of regulatory uncertainty, and be familiar with a host of existing regulatory frameworks that include personal data protection, anti money laundering, financial regulation, and more. Speak with our interdisciplinary technology law team to find out how we can help you.