Christos Zanganas

Managing Partner, Skopa - Zanganas & Associates Law Firm

Christos Zanganas is a Greek attorney and Managing Partner at Skopa – Zanganas and Partners. He leads the firm’s Commercial, Technology, and Data Protection Law practice, focusing on the intersection of innovation and regulation. Christos advises businesses and public bodies on the effective and compliant integration of emerging technologies, with extensive experience across sectors such as software, healthcare, finance, tourism, retail, and cybersecurity. He has also contributed to major initiatives involving the EU’s evolving digital regulatory framework, including the EU AI Act. A graduate of the University of Essex, Christos also holds two LLM degrees, one in European Law from Essex and another in Competition and IP Law from the National Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is admitted before the Supreme Court of Greece and is an active member of the Athens Bar Association, the International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw), and the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), where he serves as Co-Chair of the Greek Chapter.

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