Victoria heads our international universities practice leading a team of specialist lawyers in university governance and constitutional matters, HR, estates, GDPR, tax, financing, IP and student disputes who are consistently ranked number one in the leading directories.
Overall they delivered exceptional service; we saw a lot of good lawyers on this scheme, and I was glad at every stage that I had Pinsent Masons working on our side.
Allan Spencer
- Director of Finance University of Sussex
Pinsent Masons certainly went the extra mile. The service was excellent and they were proactive in taking matters forward and in keeping me informed as to progress. They proposed solutions where difficulties were encountered and worked hard to achieve our objectives.
Camille Stallard
- University of Gloucestershire
Victoria Goddard’s particular strength is her knowledge of the higher education market and what is typical in the sector for these kinds of deals. She showed concern not just for ourselves as a client, but for the sector as a whole, in providing her advice.
John Stewart
- Director of Legal Services University of London
David has more than 20 years' experience dealing with complex disputes. He leads Pinsent Masons' TMT Disputes Team. David was named in The Lawyer's "Hot 100" for 2019 for his ground-breaking work in data privacy litigation.
David acts for Lenders and Borrowers and specialises in the finance aspects of a wide variety of corporate transactions including corporate lending (secured and unsecured), property finance transactions (both investment and development), acquisition finance and leveraged transactions, corporate reorganisations and receivables financing transactions.
David has 25 years' experience of assisting clients with distressed technology and data situations. He heads the firm's global cyber practice, and is experienced in all forms of technology and data dispute resolution.
Désirée advises on worldwide trade mark and design portfolio management, international prosecution and clearance, enforcement, exploitation and commercialisation of trade marks and designs.
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