Albert Yuen

Author: Albert Yuen

Albert Yuen is a Special Counsel in Gilbert + Tobin’s Technology + Digital team and has over 18 years’ experience advising a broad range of clients in technology, media, telecommunications and commercial transactions. Albert also regularly advises on intellectual property commercialisation, agile contracting, privacy and data protection, big data, IoT, cybersecurity and emerging technology issues. He has undertaken senior in-house legal secondments with Telstra in Australia and for Ooredoo in Myanmar, and has spent a number of years working as an Of Counsel attorney in a top tier TMT group of a leading US law firm in Los Angeles, USA. Albert is dual law qualified in USA (California) and Australia. He is recognised as a ‘Next Generation Lawyer’ in the IT and Telecoms category in Australia by Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2017, 2018 and 2019, and recognised as a “Best Lawyer” in 2019 and 2020 for Information Technology Law for Melbourne, Australia. Albert is currently a Committee Member and Secretary of the Australia Indonesia Business Council, Pro Bono Co-ordinator for the firm’s Melbourne office and a current Certified Practising Project Practitioner (CPPP) with the Australian Institute of Project Management. Contact Albert at ayuen@gtlaw.com.au or connect via LinkedIn.

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