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Sharing Data in Cloud-Based Platforms: Avoiding Risks, Liability & Disputes

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Whilst cloud-based platforms like BIM360 powerfully connect project teams and data, this very ability to connect in real time – with decisions and actions made based on the connected information – brings a host of potential unintended and avoidable misunderstandings, increased liability and risks. E.g. who is responsible for errors/corruption in data accessed by external parties? Is the party hosting the platform responsible for misuse of the platform and data in it? What obligations do parties accessing the BIM360 or other platform have to the hosting party? This is an expensive ticking time-bomb of liability and disputes waiting to happen. However, there are presently no resources or practical advices on how to mitigate/avoid such issues or how to explain them to your lawyers so they can help you avoid the risks. In this class, you will be given practical, useful advice and tips on how to reduce risk and clarify parties’ rights and obligations via clear process, guidance and terms.

Aprendizajes clave

  • Learn how to prepare documents that avoid the legal and contractual risks of sharing data to external parties in BIM 360.
  • Learn how to implement processes that avoid the legal and contractual risks of internal data sharing in BIM 360.
  • Learn how to implement processes that avoid the legal and contractual risks of sharing data to external parties in BIM 360.
  • Learn how to improve the efficiency and reduce the legal and contractual risks of using BIM 360.

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  • Avatar para May Winfield
    May Winfield
    May is a senior construction and construction insurance lawyer of over 18 years’ experience, with wide experience in managing commercial risks in a pragmatic and accessible way. Her AU2022 class on the Future of Work was one of only a handful of classes selected to be livestreamed, and received strongly positive feedback. Her AU2020 class on overcoming the legal and contractual risks of cloud computing was listed as the first of the top recommended classes for EMEA Region. She has worked for and within various international organisations within the design and construction industry, as well as advising and representing insurers in this area. She is recognised as a leading specialist in construction technology and digitisation, and speaks at conferences worldwide on these topics. She most recently won the Compliance Innovator award in the Lexology European Counsel Awards 2023 in recognition of her contributions in this field. Within the international engineering consultancy, BuroHappold, she takes the lead in digital (including AI) and BIM legal and contractual risks and matters including improving documentation, processes, reducing risks and considering the impact and supporting the development of new digital and technology-focussed procedures, software and services.
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