Giulia Trojano
OVERVIEW
Giulia focuses on competition disputes, particularly with a tech angle, as well as environmental claims.
Expertise
She recently concluded a five-week trial before the Competition Appeal Tribunal against Qualcomm on behalf of c. 29 million UK consumers. Giulia also has extensive experience in high-profile commercial and financial litigation and was featured in Legal500 as a key lawyer for banking litigation as well as for the art and cultural property practice. She joined Hausfeld from Withers where she qualified as an associate.
She has strong expertise in AI related topics such as competition, data protection and ethical and privacy concerns and frequently presents externally and is interviewed on the same. Giulia has been recognised in the prestigious 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ 2025 list and in the Top 50 Fintech, TMT & AI lawyers in 2024 and has published in peer-reviewed journals including, most recently, Oxford Intersections on whether the legal landscape is ready for digital companions. She holds an MSt in AI Ethics & Society from the University of Cambridge, graduating with a first.
EDUCATION
Masters in AI Ethics and Society, University of Cambridge
Data: Law, Policy and Regulation, London School of Economics and Political Science
Legal Practice Course, BPP Law School
Law (LLB), London School of Economics and Political Science
BAR ADMISSIONS
Solicitor, England and Wales, 2019
NEWS
EVENTS
PUBLICATIONS
- Do Androids Dream of Electric Weeds”, It’s Freezing in LA!, November 2023
- “E’ possibile farla franca con i meta-abusi?”, Kabul Magazine (peer-reviewed journal) (English version available on request), December 2022
- “Creative AIs and the Law” (Part 1: Copyright Protection; Part 2: Future Models; Part 3: Hazardous Horizons), Roman Road Journal, November 2018-September 2019
PERSPECTIVES
WHAT OTHERS SAY
Legal 500
Before joining Hausfeld, Giulia was recognised as a key lawyer for ‘Art and Cultural Property’ in 2024 and described as a “very strong associate, very hardworking, efficient and bright”. In 2021, she has been recognised as a key lawyer for Banking Litigation (Investment, Retail).