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Ben Littlejohns

Senior Associate

London

ben.littlejohns@brownejacobson.com

+44 (0)330 045 1098

London

Ben is a Senior Associate in the commercial digital and sourcing team in Browne Jacobson’s London office. Ben has over seven years of private practice and in-house experience advising clients on complex and cross-border commercial, technology and data protection matters.

Ben provides legal advice to clients across multiple industries, with a particular focus on the financial services, insurance and technology sectors. Having worked in several in-house legal counsel roles at Samsung, Mercer and Deloitte, Ben has a unique understanding of client’s needs and his strengths lie in his ability to build relationships with key stakeholders and deliver concise, tailored legal advice.

Ben has a wealth of experience in drafting and negotiating commercial and technology contracts and assisting clients with remediating in response to legislative changes. Ben regularly advises on the following areas: supply chain optimisation and rationalisation; licensing arrangements; operational risk and contractual compliance; business process outsourcing; corporate and technology due diligence; data protection compliance; and strategic alliance and reseller arrangements. Ben also has advised clients on AI and disruptive technologies and has supported strategies to implement technology within legal solutions.

Featured experience

NDA Managed Service Delivery

Leading a large team of junior lawyers and paralegals to deliver  an NDA managed service solution for a global bank.

Corporate Due Diligence

Providing corporate due diligence support for an InsurTech business purchasing an underwriting agency.

Supplier Optimisation & Rationalisation

Reviewing a multinational health insurance company’s critical supplier contracts to optimise value and performance.

Global Data Privacy Remediation

Assisting a global payment services provider with providing privacy training and remediation of its contracts with data brokers globally.