Uto Legal

Uto Legal and its attorneys combine legal expertise with many years of experience and in-depth industry-specific knowledge. In the interest of its clients, Uto Legal always strives for tailor-made, efficient and creative solutions. Personal, passionate and to the point. At Uto Legal, domestic and foreign companies from various markets (in particular the cultural and creative industries as well as the media, entertainment and communications business), all players (i.e., customers and providers) in the fields of «Tech, IT, Telecoms, Data & Content» as well as private individuals find support in all legal matters. The attorneys of Uto Legal are active in an advisory, litigation and mediation capacity and are admitted to practice before all Swiss civil, criminal, and administrative courts

Contact:

Uto Legal | Utoquai 39 |

P.O. Box | CH-8034 Zurich, Switzerland

T +41(0)44.28.98.000 | staehelin@utolegal.ch | utolegal.ch

Alesch Staehelin

Alesch Staehelin advises and represents his clients in the areas of Data, IT/IP & Media: He advises on data protection, cybersecurity, digital transformation, new technologies (e.g., AI and IoT), social media, e-commerce, ESG, licensing, copyright, entertainment and media law, trademark and design law, know-how protection, and competition law, he drafts, reviews, and negotiates contracts (especially for tech deals), he mediates in contentious projects, and he conducts court and arbitration proceedings. Alesch is a frequent speaker at international and Swiss conferences, a lecturer at various Swiss universities, and he publishes regularly in his fields of expertise.




What is the INPLP?

INPLP is a not-for-profit international network of qualified professionals providing expert counsel on legal and compliance issues relating to data privacy and associated matters. INPLP provides targeted and concise guidance, multi-jurisdictional views and practical information to address the ever-increasing and intensifying field of data protection challenges. INPLP fulfils its mission by sharing know-how, conducting joint research into data processing practices and engaging proactively in international cooperation in both the private and public sectors.