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As society and business become even more digitalized, technology and intellectual property (IP) have become key focal points for businesses. Our Technology Antitrust Group combines the cross-practice and cross-office experience of our lawyers to assist clients in successfully navigating the dynamic convergence of technology, antitrust, and IP law. We understand the challenges presented by the ever-changing digital landscape and are committed to providing our clients with tailored solutions to address their specific needs.
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|April 3, 2025
Winston Paris advised David Vincent, CEO and Co-Founder of smartTrade Technologies — a leading global provider of multi-asset electronic trading and payment solutions — as well as a group of private investors, in connection with the entry of TA Associates, a premier global private equity firm, into the company’s capital.
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|December 26, 2024
Cuadrilla Capital Acquires Gluware, Inc.
Winston & Strawn represented Cuadrilla Capital, LLC, a leading enterprise software investment firm, in its acquisition of Gluware, Inc., the leader in intelligent network automation.
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|November 13, 2024
Winston and Strawn Paris represented Astorg, a leading Pan-European private equity firm in connection with the signing of a binding agreement to acquire a majority stake in Redslim (the “Company”) from its Founders, Eric Bensimon, Alberto Alcaniz, Soren Altmann and Patric Mezei (the “Founders”), who will re-invest significantly in the business. Redslim provides data management services, leveraging a proprietary technology platform, and focusing on Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG) and Consumer Healthcare (CHC) segments. Through this partnership, Astorg will support the Company’s growth and international expansion, collaborating closely with the Founders and the management team.
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|September 11, 2025
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Winston Patent Litigation Practice and Attorneys Ranked in Patexia’s 2025 PTAB Intelligence Report
Winston & Strawn’s Patent Litigation Practice was recognized among the top 25 Law Firms in Patexia’s 2025 PTAB Intelligence Report. Each year, the report provides a comprehensive analysis of the past five years of patent litigation activity, reviewing over 6,800 PTAB proceedings, 5,000 patents, 5,600 attorneys, and 800 law firms.
Recognitions
|August 21, 2025
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Winston & Strawn Recognized in 2026 Chambers Latin America Rankings
Winston & Strawn partners Talbert Navia and Richard Puttré are recognized in the 2026 edition of Chambers Latin America. Chambers Latin America ranks and reviews the best law firms and lawyers across the region based on in-depth research and client feedback.
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|August 14, 2025
From Policy to Practice: Building Corporate AI Playbooks and Workflow
On August 14, our Charlotte office hosted a CLE discussion, From Policy to Practice: Building Corporate AI Playbooks and Workflow. We greatly appreciate your participation, and we are happy to be your strategic advisors in your AI journey as this exciting area continues to evolve.
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What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
The definition of artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is the capability of computers or robots to execute tasks that humans normally do. The meaning of AI can also include the development of computer systems that perform intellectual processes. In other words, machines perform tasks intelligently, such as reasoning and generalizing. Narrow AI is a type of artificial intelligence where the focus is placed on specific tasks. An example of this would be a virtual assistant who has targeted abilities, such as the ability to respond to questions. Strong AI is machine intelligence featuring human cognitive capabilities, such as the ability to make judgments, find solutions, or communicate. Today, it’s important to understand what artificial intelligence systems are commonly used for, including visual perception, speech recognition, and decision-making.
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What Is Disruptive Technology?
Disruptive technology is defined as new technologies or products that aim to improve and make efficient how traditional industries operate. Given their rapid pace of innovation and application, they often lack regulation and operate within a continuously evolving legal landscape. Recent examples of disruptive technologies include autonomous vehicles, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and artificial intelligence.