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Hamish Corner

Partner, Shoosmiths
Hamish is a partner in the London office of Shoosmiths, specialising in technology, media, marketing and privacy matters. 
 
His clients include both software and hardware vendors and customers, with a particular focus in the communications, retail, financial services and cleantech sectors. His clients range widely from early stage SMEs, to major international plcs and government entities.
 
A significant proportion of Hamish’s clients are international, with a particular emphasis on the US. Hamish co-founded the San Francisco office at his previous firm and has spent a considerable amount of time working in the US as a registered Foreign Legal Consultant of the State Bar of California.
Contributed to

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Direct marketing risk management guide
Direct marketing risk management guide
Practice notes

This direct marketing risk management guide is intended for commercial organisations in the UK. It identifies five key priorities for direct marketing risk management and gives the heads-up on why each one is important. It includes a series of mini action lists that suggest action points for each priority area and encourage you to record your organisation’s current level of compliance. It has been written in collaboration with Hamish Corner (Partner) of Shoosmiths LLP.

Database sale agreement—including provisions for personal data—pro-assignee
Database sale agreement—including provisions for personal data—pro-assignee
Precedents

This precedent is a database sale agreement (also called a database assignment agreement) that has been drafted from the point of view of the assignee. The purpose of the agreement is to assign the copyright and database right and transfer the ownership of the data in the database from the assignor to the assignee. It assumes the database contains personal data.

Database sale agreement—including provisions for personal data—pro-assignor
Database sale agreement—including provisions for personal data—pro-assignor
Precedents

This precedent is a database sale agreement (also called a database assignment agreement) that has been drafted from the point of view of the assignor. The purpose of the agreement is to assign the copyright and database right in the database from the assignor to the assignee. It assumes that the database contains personal data.

Practice Areas

Panels

  • Consulting Editorial Board
  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2001

Experience

  • Mills & Reeve (1999 - 2004)
  • Charles Russell (2004 - 2012)
  • Penningtons Manches (2012 - 2019)

Qualifications

  • LLB (1998)
  • PGC (2008)

Education

  • University College London (1998)
  • Kings College London (2008)

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