New Chairman of City of London Corporation’s Digital Services Committee elected

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Members of the City of London Corporation’s Digital Services Committee have elected James Tumbridge to serve as its Chairman.

This committee ensures effective infrastructure and services for the City Corporation and the City of London Police.

The committee works to promote the City and the capital as cyber secure and as a key market for digital products and services.

James is a Partner with Keystone Law. He has extensive experience in commercial litigation, intellectual property (IP), data protection and alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

He has been an ad hoc advisor to various UK MPs and MEPs on a range of IP and dispute issues.

Through his engagement with policy makers, he has extensive Government relations experience and advises clients on how to prepare for legislative changes and regulation compliance.

James is also a council committee member of several international trade organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) often working on harmonising legal provisions.

Chairman of the Digital Services Committee, James Tumbridge, said:

“Today Digital Services underpin all that we do and are really part of our key infrastructure. To be trusted to oversee that service is a privilege, and I am honoured to be elected Chairman. These are expecting times for digital services, we aim to lead in the important transformation work offered by AI and automation, and seeking better outcomes and productivity for London.

“To realise the City of London Corporation’s vision of London as a world-class city and a global leader in innovation, we must harness the power of digital, data, and technology. These elements are not just tools for efficiency and effectiveness; they are catalysts for transformation and innovation.”