Nina is a Partner in our commercial disputes team, handling large, complex commercial disputes and investigations.
She has particular expertise in technology disputes, cyber security, and complex contractual claims. She advises on all aspects of contentious data privacy, including on incident response, regulatory investigations, litigation, and strategy in the aftermath of cyber security incidents.
The latest directories recognise Nina as a "Rising Star" for litigation, "with particular expertise in technology sector disputes" (Legal500).
Various technology companies
Regularly instructed by household name global technology companies on multi-million pound IT outsourcing and other technology disputes.
Various UK and international companies
Regularly instructed to advise on incident response, regulatory investigations, and follow-on claims, as well as the defence of data privacy claims brought by individuals. Experience includes multi-jurisdictional co-ordination and strategy.
Various UK and international companies.
Regularly instructed to advise on complex contractual claims.
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How to respond to a ransomware attack – an illustrative example
Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success | Key findings
Data-driven business models: the role of legal teams in delivering success | Report
Regulatory Outlook | May 2022
Regulatory Outlook | April 2022
Regulatory Outlook | March 2022
Regulatory Outlook | January 2022
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