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Welcome to the website of the law firm Kanzlei Özdag. As a lawyer and mediator with a passion for IT, I combine legal expertise with technological understanding to develop customised solutions for my clients. My background in IT enables me to effectively tackle complex legal challenges in the digital world. Whether it’s contract drafting, data protection or mediation in IT projects – I’m on hand with advice and support to represent your interests in the best possible way and resolve conflicts constructively.

About me

As a lawyer with a particular passion for technology, I combine sound legal knowledge with practical experience from my time as a software developer.

I financed my studies through intensive practice in the IT industry, which gave me particularly in-depth technical knowledge. This unique combination of legal knowledge and technical expertise enables me to solve complex legal issues in the field of information technology in a precise and practical manner.

In addition to my work as a lawyer, I attach great importance to out-of-court conflict resolution. As a certified mediator, it is particularly important to me to resolve disputes through constructive negotiations and mediation. My aim is not only to find legal solutions, but also to reach sustainable agreements that are viable in the long term. Your interests are at the centre of my law firm. I always endeavour to achieve the best results for you through competent advice and amicable solutions.

Member of the German Bar Association and the Nuremberg-Fürth Bar Association.

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IT Contracts for Founders and SMEs: Essential Clauses in T&Cs, License Agreements, and Development Contracts

IT Contracts for Founders: The Most Common Pitfalls — and How to Avoid Them Starting a business is exciting. But in the enthusiasm of launching a company, contracts are often signed too quickly — with consequences that only become visible months later. Whether with developers, software providers, or cloud service providers: IT contracts are the …

The EU AI Act Part 2: Risk Classes and Compliance Roadmap for SMEs

Classification of AI Systems: Where Does Your Company Stand? Following our overview of prohibited practices in Part 1, we now turn to the core of the EU AI Act: the risk-based classification. For businesses, this classification is crucial as it determines the scope of their legal obligations. The Four Risk Levels of the AI Act …

The EU AI Act Part 1: What Businesses Need to Know Right Now

The EU AI Act: A Wake-Up Call for German Companies The European Union has established the world’s first comprehensive legal framework for Artificial Intelligence with the AI Act. As the regulation enters into force in stages, many companies are still uncertain about which rules must be observed right now. Phase 1: Prohibited Practices The first …

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