Christopher Air

Partner

Manchester

Chris specialises in non-contentious technology projects, commercial contracts and advising on data protection compliance.
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About Christopher

Bio
  • Biography

    Chris is a Partner in our Manchester team and specialises in non-contentious technology projects, commercial contracts and advising on data protection compliance. He has over 10 years’ experience in advising clients across a range of sectors including health, real estate, public sector, insurance and financial services, retail and manufacturing.

    Chris advises organisations ranging from leading technology suppliers, government bodies and large corporates (including international insurance companies, global real estate companies and large manufacturers). He has also spent time in house with clients on secondment, including a successful secondment with a major IT supplier and with the ICO as part of their Regulatory Sandbox Project.

    Chris is recognised as a Next Generation Partner for information technology work in the Legal500 Directories.  In addition, Chris holds the BCS Certificate in Data Protection.

     

    Featured experience:

    • Supporting an Austrian manufacturer of outdoor digital advertising screens and other solutions, regarding its suite of contractual documentation. 
    • Leading on a project for a strategically important £30m managed IT services contract for a public sector client.
    • Advising a consortium of NHS trusts on a complex IT services dispute with an international supplier. 
    • Supporting a US chemicals company on a strategically important warehousing and logistics contract with a global logistics supplier. 
    • Advising a global insurance client on a complex agreement concerning a digital trading platform.
    • Advising a real estate client on a complex IT project involving use of facial recognition technology. 
Sector Expertise
  • Financial Services

  • Health and Social Care

  • Technology

Service Expertise
  • Commercial Contracts

  • Intellectual Property

Office Location

Manchester Skyline

Manchester

  • Landmark, St Peter's Square,
  • 1 Oxford Street,
  • Manchester, M1 4PB

+44 (0) 161 934 3000

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Ransomware and the ICO: Examining enforcement trends

Data, Privacy and Cyber

7 min read

Ransomware and the ICO: Examining enforcement trends

ICO's first fine against a data processor – should UK software vendors be worried?

Data, Privacy and Cyber

5 min read

ICO's first fine against a data processor – should UK software vendors be worried?

Data subject access requests: understanding the right and easing the burden

Data, Privacy and Cyber

14 min read

Data subject access requests: understanding the right and easing the burden

ICO issues third consultation on Generative AI and Data Protection

Data, Privacy and Cyber

6 min read

ICO issues third consultation on Generative AI and Data Protection

ICO releases second Tech Horizons Report commenting on eight priority technologies

Data, Privacy and Cyber

9 min read

ICO releases second Tech Horizons Report commenting on eight priority technologies

Judiciary publishes guidance for judicial office holders on the use of AI

Data, Privacy and Cyber

5 min read

Judiciary publishes guidance for judicial office holders on the use of AI

GDPR: CJEU finds that a controller can be liable for its processors' wrongdoing

Data, Privacy and Cyber

7 min read

GDPR: CJEU finds that a controller can be liable for its processors' wrongdoing

The UK's Online Safety Bill over the Parliamentary line: what you need to know

Data, Privacy and Cyber

8 Min Read

The UK's Online Safety Bill over the Parliamentary line: what you need to know

ICO guides companies on the use of privacy enhancing technologies

Data, Privacy and Cyber

8 Min Read

ICO guides companies on the use of privacy enhancing technologies

ChatGPT: European regulators take chatbots to task

Data, Privacy and Cyber

8 Min Read

ChatGPT: European regulators take chatbots to task