Headquartered in Nottingham, is a leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ law firm that provides clear, pragmatic expert advice and solutions to a diverse portfolio of clients.
The firm’s client base is made up of SMEs, large º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and international companies, NHS trusts, education organisations, local and central government, as well as public sector bodies.
It also houses a thriving and well-established national tech practice ranked by both independent legal directories, Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.
The tech practice comprises specialist lawyers who have deep-rooted expertise in working on high profile and critical large-scale tech projects that cut across both the public and private sectors.
Browne Jacobson’s tech lawyers work with a host of tech start-ups, supporting them in the growth and post-growth stages of their business cycle. The firm's exclusive and innovative legal support programme , which helps transform start-ups and SMEs into vibrant, fully-fledged businesses, was launched in 2017 and is now a fully established service.
Browne Jacobson also prides itself on being a business that champions diversity and inclusion in the legal sector, supporting women from all social backgrounds to break the mould and progress their chosen careers.
That's why the firm has decided to partner with the in 2021, by sponsoring the Women in Tech category.
This year's much-anticipated awards ceremony will take place at The Ivory Suite, Goosedale on Tuesday, December 14, 2021. For ticket details see the .
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Browne Jacobson is a national law firm with experts across both the private and public sectors.
The business boasts sector expertise, straightforward advice, pricing and product innovation and exceptional client service, which keeps its loyal clients coming back.
Suki Tonks, partner at Browne Jacobson’s Nottingham office says: “Digital transformation remains a key focus for our firm, and our clients, and we are proud of our strong tech offering so we are excited to be supporting the ‘Women in Tech’ category at the NottinghamshireLive Women in Business awards. All of the nominees are innovative and dynamic tech specialists and brilliant female role models, who will no doubt inspire the next female tech generation.”
Providing greater transparency to clients
Browne Jacobson continues to partner with organisations that have synergy with its culture, values and, aspirations.
In June 2021, Browne Jacobson became a signatory to and the .
The firm will now offer greater transparency to its clients and the wider market by capturing, sharing, and publishing its data while aiming to embed and amplify an inclusive culture.
Helping young women secure a bright future
As part of Browne Jacobson's commitment to engage with its local communities, the firm recently partnered with the National Literacy Trust.
The partnership included working with the trust's literacy and employability programme, which aims to help young women from local schools build the literacy, confidence, and communication skills needed to be able to progress in their chosen career paths.
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Earlier in the year, Real Estate partner Suki Tonks also took part in the high-profile Words for Work: Women in Leadership panel discussion.
The panel forms part of the programme and her contribution involved delivering an inspiring speech to more than 200 students.
Suki Tonks, partner at Browne Jacobson’s Nottingham office says: “We are firmly committed to helping drive positive change around equality, diversity and inclusion within the legal profession. Nottingham is home to a host of successful and talented female business leaders with a wealth of entrepreneurial spirit whom we want to champion and celebrate."
Nurturing leading female industry specialists
Browne Jacobson takes pride in taking an approach to challenging some of society's biggest issues, ensuring it is at the forefront of the things that matter most to its clients.
One of the firm's intellectual property lawyers, Kulpreet Virdi, plays an active role in the gaming industry as a legal professional and as an ambassador for the Assassin’s Creed franchise.
Her work has included being part of a campaign that challenged the international video games network and the creator of the Assassin’s Creed gaming franchise on its representation of women in the series, and in the wider gaming market through the ACSisterhood - a movement she co-founded.
The movement advocates for better treatment for women and minorities in the gaming community.
As a result of her work, Kulpreet was honoured in the People of Colour (POC) in Play South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) Games 100 list for 2021.