About

I've spent my career straddling many worlds: from traditional legal practice to the fast-moving intersection of law and technology. Before joining Lewis Silkin, I worked in-house at a large global events business and, prior to that, was Head of Insight at a major UK law firm, where I co-authored Legal Practice in the Digital Age, a book that City Solicitor Magazine called a "must have handbook for our time". The book shows how law firms and legal businesses can embrace people-centric technological change to drive their businesses forward.

I work with my colleagues in the Digital, Commerce & Creative team at Lewis Silkin and specialise in technology and AI law. I support both clients and lawyers within the team by researching, analysing, and providing updates and insight on key legal and commercial developments. In 2025, I completed Imperial Business School's executive course on AI for Business Innovation.

Experience

External activities

  • I have spoken on technology and innovation, and particularly the need to focus on the human side of technology, at events such as the Westminster Legal Policy Forum, Future Lawyer, and the Law Society of Scotland Technology conference; and participated at various round tables, such as those organised by the All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPG) on Data Analytics and the cross-party Policy Connect think tank.
  • I'm a member of the Law Society of England and Wales' AI Steering Group.
  • I sit on the Advisory Board (International) at TEDLaw, a TED initiative which is helping lawyers develop human skills alongside technical ones.
  • I also sit on the Advisory Board at Damar Training, who support apprenticeships in the legal profession.

Services

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