Profile
Nick Roudev is a Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Shareholder whose practice focuses on complex transactional and regulatory commercial technology law matters involving data centers, fiber optic networks and other digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence (AI), data, digital payments and fintech, e-commerce, digital health, satellites and other emerging technologies. He has represented clients throughout North America, Europe, the UK and the Middle East, both in the context of complex M&A, JV and project finance transactions, and on stand-alone mandates, across various industries, including regulated financial institutions and health services providers, fintechs, telecoms and other digital infrastructure operators, and leading businesses in the digital media, AI, aerospace, fashion, hospitality and retail space.
Nick has considerable past in-region experience advising on a wide range of commercial agreements in the technology space, including technology licensing and development agreements; data sharing, processing and commercialization agreements; SaaS, PaaS, outsourcing and other services agreements; digital infrastructure design, deployment, operation and capacity offtake agreements; commercial agreements in the digital wallets, payments and loyalty program ecosystems; co-branded cards program agreements; and intellectual property licenses.
Nick is a member of the Ontario bar.
الاختصاص
التكريمات والأدوار القيادية
- Listed, Chambers Global Guide, “Up and Coming: TMT: IT, Telecoms & Data,” 2025
- Member, Technology and Digital Payments Advisory Group of the Digital Economy Courts, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)
المؤهلات المهنية
- J.D., University of Toronto
- School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg, 2010
- M.A., Political Economy, Stanford University
- B.A., Economics, University of Toronto – University of Trinity College
- Ontario, Canada
- Bulgarian, Fluent
- English, Native
- French, Conversational
- German, Conversational
- Russian, Conversational