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We value your feedback: Last chance to complete the autonomous vehicles survey

By Eric Tanenblatt, Michael Malterer, Peter Stockburger, Henry (Litong) Chen, and Michael Ledgett
April 22, 2022
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There’s still time to tell us what you think about autonomous vehicles!

Dentons has released a global autonomous vehicles survey and we are seeking your input to gain deeper insight into the issues, priorities and opportunities surrounding this disruptive and evolving industry.

If you have not already responded to the survey, we would value your feedback and input. We thank you if you have taken your time to reply already. 

This survey takes five to eight minutes to complete. After today, Friday, April 22, 2022, the survey will be closed for responses. 

Please help us by taking a few minutes to complete the survey before that time. Your participation and insight is greatly appreciated. 

Click here to get started

The survey may also be accessed through Dentons’ website by clicking here. 

Anonymity of survey responses

Dentons wants to assure you that responses to this survey are completely anonymous. Responses cannot be traced back to the respondent. No one will be able to identify you or your answers, and no one will know whether or not you participated in the study. No personally identifiable information or contact information is captured in any of the response fields.

Key findings from the survey results will be aggregated and included as part of Dentons’ Global Guide to Autonomous Vehicles 2022, scheduled for release in Spring 2022.

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Eric Tanenblatt

About Eric Tanenblatt

Eric Tanenblatt is the Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation of Dentons, the world's largest law firm. He also leads the firm's US Public Policy Practice, leveraging his three decades of experience at the very highest levels of the federal and state governments.

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Michael Malterer

About Michael Malterer

Dr. Michael Malterer is an Automotive partner in the Munich office of Dentons. Michael is an automotive business expert and car enthusiast, focusing on transactions, strategic and regulatory work in the automotive and related sectors in Europe, co-leading the Global Autonomous Driving Team of Dentons. Michael advises clients on connectivity, autonomous driving, sharing, and electrified driving.

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Peter Stockburger

About Peter Stockburger

Peter Stockburger is the office managing partner for the Firm’s San Diego office, a member of the Firm’s Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies group, and co-lead of the Firm’s Autonomous Vehicle practice. With a focus on data privacy and security, Peter works with clients of all sizes and maturity to build and shore up their privacy and security programs, deploy technology, enhance compliance and stakeholder confidence, take new products to market, work through data governance and retention challenges, navigate workplace disputes, and harness emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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Henry (Litong) Chen

About Henry (Litong) Chen

Before joining Dentons, Henry Chen was AP Compliance Director of Ford Motor Company responsible for monitoring and managing compliance risks under various jurisdictions, and conducting investigations and compliance reviews on unusual events.

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Michael Ledgett

About Michael Ledgett

Michael F. Ledgett centres his practice on corporate and commercial law, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, public private partnerships, and the transportation industry.

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