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CDH launches Technology & Communications service offering led by Tayyibah Suliman

CDH launches Technology & Communications service offering led by Tayyibah Suliman
30-01-24 / Chris Smit

CDH launches Technology & Communications service offering led by Tayyibah Suliman

Johannesburg - Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr (CDH), one of South Africa’s leading corporate and commercial law firms, continues to evolve with a refreshed Technology & Communications service offering led by the accomplished Sector Head Tayyibah Suliman.

Although CDH has been active in the technology and media space for years, the sector’s ever evolving nature requires an agile and innovative response that enables clients to thrive in this fluid new world. The sector offering provides a wide range of services in both traditional and emerging technology spaces.

According to Suliman, "Our goal is to redefine how legal services intersect with technology and communications. The Technology & Communications practice at CDH is poised to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving digital landscape, providing strategic and forward-thinking solutions to our clients."

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Key focal areas of the service offering include:

  • Fintech: Offering comprehensive legal services in the rapidly evolving fintech sector.
  • Commercial Technology: developing and advising on the full spectrum of technology agreements (including cloud, AI, hardware, software, intellectual property and product innovation).
  • Digital Media: Addressing the dynamic legal landscape of digital media and related agreements.
  • Data Protection: Ensuring clients' compliance with data protection regulations and safeguarding their digital assets.
  • Telecommunications: Leveraging CDH's Africa-wide capability to navigate telecommunications regulatory matters, expansion of operations, submarine cable arrangements and commercial transactions.
  • Sourcing: support to implement wide range of outsourcing arrangements, including technology, FMCG, telecommunication and infrastructure development.

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