Andreas Ebert advises clients on German and European data privacy and AI law, as well as on other digital and IT regulatory compliance matters.
Andreas studied law at Heidelberg University, where he specialized in public international law. Prior to joining Morrison Foerster, Andreas worked as a research fellow at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Frankfurt, where he was involved in several interdisciplinary research projects covering data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI law. A research project on comparative data privacy law led him to study at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Prior to joining Morrison Foerster, Andreas worked as a research assistant in the data privacy practice group of another international law firm. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in data privacy law at the University of Frankfurt.
During his legal clerkship in the Higher Regional Court of Berlin, Andreas completed stages in the AI and data economy department of the German Federal Ministry of the Economy, the data privacy and AI practice group of an international law firm, and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Washington, D.C., where he was a clerk in the legal department.
He publishes regularly on German and European data privacy law matters, the European AI Act, and other regulatory topics.