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In this episode, Harry Lambert and Kirsty Allen focused on the the fast-moving world of neurotechnology. The duo discussed how brain-writing interfaces and related tools could transform communication, independence and rehabilitation, and the implications for medical negligence and personal injury claims, schedules of loss and product liability.
They also addressed key questions including:
To watch the full podcast, click here.
Harry Lambert specialises in the areas of product liability, medical tech, clinical negligence, personal injury, and human rights law. He is also renowned for his expertise in group litigation claims relating to these areas. A unique aspect to his legal practice, Harry has a particular interest in and a passion for the intersection of law and emerging technologies. He is dedicated to staying at the forefront of technological developments to better serve his clients in cases involving data privacy, and tech-related legal issues. He is the Founder and Head of the Centre for Neurotechnology & Law, and his 12-part series on Neurotechnology and The Law has garnered academic acclaim, been translated into several European languages, and turned into a podcast run by the Italian equivalent of the Financial Times.
To find out more about Harry, contact Paul Barton on +44 (0)20 7427 4907 or Ben Fitzgerald on +44 (0)20 7427 4945 for a confidential discussion.
News 11 Sep, 2025