Bradley Dunbar
Associate | Johannesburg
Contact
T: +27 11 669 9648
Overview
Bradley’s expertise spans across telecommunications, data and consumer protection law advice, broadcasting and related content, ecommerce, artificial intelligence, and the public sector.
Additionally, Bradley has gained experience through rotations in the mergers and acquisitions, public law and regulatory, and employment practice groups, further enhancing his expertise and allowing him to understand the complex legal landscapes in these areas of law.
Experience
Bradley has advised:
- various multinational e-commerce companies in relation to consumer protection, data protection, and advertising regulatory risks and requirements in South Africa.
- a leading global online and in-store retailer on data protection, consumer protection and liability risks arising out of the proposed use of artificial intelligence functionalities for enhanced consumer experience and candidate recruitment purposes.
- a premier satellite connectivity provider on the launch of satellite cell backhaul services (CBS) and the import of CBS equipment, devices, and systems into South Africa.
- a large, multinational automotive manufacturer on the regulatory framework of artificial intelligence in South Africa, and the associated risks for the launch of generative artificial intelligence functionalities.
- various large, multinational automotive manufacturers on data protection requirements and associated risks in South Africa.
- on various transfer of control / transfer of licence applications submitted to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa.
- various entities, in a range of sectors, relating to privacy policies, user terms of use, terms and conditions, reporting manuals, and other reporting requirements.
AREA OF EXPERTISE
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor of Arts (Major: International Relations and Law), the University the Witwatersrand.
- Bachelor of Laws (2-year), the University of the Witwatersrand
Professional Memberships
- Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
INSIGHTS
Overview
Bradley’s expertise spans across telecommunications, data and consumer protection law advice, broadcasting and related content, ecommerce, artificial intelligence, and the public sector.
Additionally, Bradley has gained experience through rotations in the mergers and acquisitions, public law and regulatory, and employment practice groups, further enhancing his expertise and allowing him to understand the complex legal landscapes in these areas of law.
Experience
Bradley has advised:
- various multinational e-commerce companies in relation to consumer protection, data protection, and advertising regulatory risks and requirements in South Africa.
- a leading global online and in-store retailer on data protection, consumer protection and liability risks arising out of the proposed use of artificial intelligence functionalities for enhanced consumer experience and candidate recruitment purposes.
- a premier satellite connectivity provider on the launch of satellite cell backhaul services (CBS) and the import of CBS equipment, devices, and systems into South Africa.
- a large, multinational automotive manufacturer on the regulatory framework of artificial intelligence in South Africa, and the associated risks for the launch of generative artificial intelligence functionalities.
- various large, multinational automotive manufacturers on data protection requirements and associated risks in South Africa.
- on various transfer of control / transfer of licence applications submitted to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa.
- various entities, in a range of sectors, relating to privacy policies, user terms of use, terms and conditions, reporting manuals, and other reporting requirements.
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