Luisa Leone serves as the Assistant General Counsel at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complex landscape of regulatory law and corporate governance. With a robust background in corporate and commercial law, Luisa plays a pivotal...
Luisa Leone serves as the Assistant General Counsel at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complex landscape of regulatory law and corporate governance. With a robust background in corporate and commercial law, Luisa plays a pivotal role in advising on a diverse array of legal matters, particularly those intersecting with emerging technologies and regulatory frameworks. Her current projects include providing strategic legal counsel on the implications of artificial intelligence in educational publishing, ensuring compliance with evolving data protection laws, and addressing the challenges posed by climate change regulations.
Luisa's proficiency in competition and anti-trust law is instrumental in guiding the organization through the intricacies of market dynamics, particularly in a rapidly changing digital environment. She is also deeply involved in the intersection of freedom of information laws and privacy regulations, helping to balance transparency with the protection of sensitive data. Her commitment to staying ahead of regulatory developments ensures that Cambridge University Press & Assessment not only adheres to current laws but also anticipates future legal challenges.
In addition to her corporate and regulatory expertise, Luisa is adept in dispute resolution and litigation, providing invaluable support in commercial disputes and intellectual property matters. Her multifaceted skill set, which includes knowledge of sports law and arbitration, positions her as a key asset to the organization, enabling Cambridge University Press & Assessment to thrive in a competitive landscape while upholding the highest legal standards. Luisa's dedication to fostering a culture of compliance and ethical governance underscores her vital role in shaping the future of legal practice within the publishing and assessment sectors.