Mrs Audrey Rustichelli > PwC Legal Luxembourg > Luxembourg, Luxembourg > Lawyer Profile
PwC Legal Luxembourg Offices
BATIMENT CRYSTAL PARK
2, RUE GERHARD MERCATOR
L-2182 LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg
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Mrs Audrey Rustichelli
Work Department
Technologies & IP
Position
Audrey Rustichelli is the head of our Technologies & IP department. She advises clients on a wide range of information technology and communications matters and has extensive experience in outsourcing agreements, Internet and e-commerce, telecommunications and data protection issues including assisting clients getting GDPR ready. Her extended experience, notably as head of the IP/ITc practice in the Luxembourg office of the largest American business law firm, is also an asset to handle issues related to commercial agreements, queries for regulated companies or enforcing intellectual property rights.
Career
Audrey has substantive experience working with major law firms in Luxembourg advising both local and international clients.
Languages
French, English, Spanish
Memberships
Member of the Paris Bar, 2009
Member of the Luxembourg Bar, 2010 (Avocat liste IV)
Education
Master 2 (DEA) in Intellectual Property law, CEIPI (Centre For International Industrial Property Studies, Strasbourg, France), 2006
Master in Business Law, University Paris II – Assas (France), 2005
BA, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), 2004
Lawyer Rankings
Luxembourg > IP and IT
(Leading partners)The ‘young and dynamic’ team at PwC Legal Luxembourg is ‘very knowledgeable’ across a range of tech and data protection matters, displaying a ‘forward-thinking approach which perfectly synchronises with the evolving dynamics of technology and IP laws’. This innovative approach manifests itself not only in the personal interaction and advice delivered by fee-earners in the team but also from the firm’s cutting-edge use of legal technology, including AI to deliver services. With a ‘profound understanding of intricate IT and IP dynamics’, team head Audrey Rustichelli can ‘envision solutions even in the most complex scenarios’ and has particularly deep knowledge in relation to IT agreements, digitisation projects and data protection matters. Counsel Nicolas Hamblenne is ‘extremely pragmatic in keeping a balance between what the law provides and the needs of the company’, regularly assisting Rustichelli in commercial and IT agreements and data protection mandates for private and public sector clients.