Rainer Knyrim

Rainer Knyrim is a prominent legal professional specializing in Privacy & Data Protection Law, IT Law, E-Commerce Law, and Contract Law. As the owner of Knyrim Trieb Rechtsanwälte OG since January 2017, Rainer Knyrim leads a law firm dedicated to these areas. Concurrently, Rainer Knyrim serves as a lecturer at Donau-Universität Krems and holds the position of Editor in Chief for both the GDPR commentary "DatKomm" and the Austrian Data Protection Law Review "Datenschutz konkret." Previous experience includes ownership at Preslmayr Rechtsanwälte OG and a junior partnership at Schoenherr, along with roles at Faegre & Benson LLP, the European Commission, and the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. Rainer Knyrim earned a Dr. iur. degree in Law from the University of Vienna and studied at Paris-Pantheon-Assas University.

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