January 6, 2025 - 06:56

Dentons has announced a significant enhancement to its Intellectual Property, Data, and Technology practice with the appointment of Elze 't Hart as a partner in its Amsterdam office. With over 12 years of experience in the field, Hart brings a wealth of knowledge in data governance, compliance, IT contracts, and technology mergers and acquisitions.
Hart’s expertise in advising clients on technology and data privacy matters positions him as a valuable asset to the firm. His deep understanding of the legal complexities surrounding data management and technology will enable Dentons to better serve its clients in an increasingly digital landscape. As businesses navigate the challenges of data protection and compliance, Hart’s role will be crucial in providing strategic guidance and support.
This strategic move underscores Dentons' commitment to strengthening its capabilities in the rapidly evolving areas of data and technology law, ensuring that clients receive top-tier legal advice in these critical sectors.
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