Kemp Little announces new Head of IT Disputes
Kemp Little LLP, the leading technology law firm, is pleased to announce that Vicky Cooper has been promoted to become a Senior Partner in the firm, taking on the new role as Head of IT Disputes.
Vicky is a leading disputes resolution lawyer with deep expertise in the technology and outsourcing sectors. She specialises in helping both suppliers and customers to resolve their disputes and has extensive experience of high value IT litigation and arbitration addressing complex technical and commercial issues. Vicky has worked on some of the highest profile technology disputes in recent years. She is the Client Partner for the global IT services and solutions company DXC Technology. Kemp Little is one of DXC’s Strategic Partners. Vicky joined Kemp Little from Pinsent Masons in December 2015, where she was also a partner.
Commenting on her appointment, Vicky said: “It has been an absolute pleasure to be part of the growth of Kemp Little’s IP & Technology Disputes group over the last three and a half years. The firm has a wealth of talent, real strength and depth and fantastic client relationships. I am delighted to have the opportunity to be a driving force behind this continued growth over the years ahead.”
Managing Partner Andrew Joint said: “Vicky is quite simply an outstanding disputes lawyer with incredible knowledge of the technology sector. She has made an immeasurable impact since joining the firm – a real testament to her ability, dedication and determination. We’re delighted that she is taking on this new role within the partnership as we continue our investment in our core focus on all aspects of commercial technology.”
Erica Allen, Head of Central Marketing & Business Development
erica.allen@kemplittle.com 020 7710 1624 / 07725 070 085
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