Anne is a Managing Associate in the Commercial, Technology, Data and Sport team within the Innovation department and co-leads the Blockchain Group.
Anne has experience in advising on emerging technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence and machine learning, data and privacy issues and a wide range of IT and commercial contracts including IP licences and assignments, franchising, agency, distribution agreements and sponsorship agreements. Her clients extend across a number of sectors, with a focus on technology, sport, media and retail.
She also provides specialist contract support on corporate transactions; particularly investments into tech, hotels and retail businesses.
Anne has advised extensively in the media and entertainment sector throughout her career with a particular focus on chain of title reviews, option agreements, content creation and supply and distribution arrangements. She also helps clients embrace opportunities in the web 3.0 space; including advising on licensing content for use in Metaverses, the delivery and ingestion of content and collaboration agreements with content creators to create physical and virtual goods.
Anne was recognised by Legal 500 2025, noting her as a 'Leading Associate' for Artificial Intelligence, and a recommended lawyer within IT and Telecoms and Commercial Contracts. Anne is also recommended in Fintech & Blockchain in Who's Who Legal. Anne founded and leads a sub-working group of Tech London Advocates Blockchain which focuses on Legal & Regulatory matters. This group is supported by the Law Society and the Society for Computers and law and is comprised of lawyers working together to produce best practice guidelines for lawyers to follow when dealing with agreements partially or fully written in code. She has a diploma in Fintech from the Säid Business School, University of Oxford and was recognised as one of the most influential women in technology in Computer Weekly.
Anne enjoys working with entrepreneurial clients, particularly when assisting them with early-stage fundraisings and the legal and commercial issues affecting start-up companies. Anne has mentored a number of early-stage businesses through various incubator programmes, including MdR Lab. Anne is a legal mentor in the Walpole Brands of Tomorrow programme: a bespoke mentorship programme that helps aspiring British luxury brands fulfil their potential and is a trustee on the board for the Society for Computers and Law.
In addition to her emerging technologies work, Anne has appeared on the expert judging panel of a number of retail tech start-ups at Retail Week Live and has lectured at the London College of Fashion. In a previous role, she completed a secondment with Debenhams. She has also acted for a number of governing bodies, promoters, sponsor and players across sports on major broadcasting matters, image/digital rights agreements and sponsorship arrangements.
Key Experience
- Advising an autonomous vehicle company on the regulatory compliance requirements for self-driving cars
- Advising a sports club on the prospects of terminating early its kit sponsorship agreement, renegotiating terms with an existing sponsor and on its new kit sponsorship
- Advising a global advertising agency on the licensing of Non-Fungible Tokens
- Drafting a platform agreement for a client using distributed ledger technology
- Designing an innovative proof-of-concept for a client, leveraging distributed ledger technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and focussed on identity management
- Advising a cosmetics company on a wide range of important commercial agreements and legal issues from logistics and supplier agreements to brand ambassador agreements and compliance with advertising codes - effectively acting as their UK GC for an extended period of time
- Drafting distribution and manufacturing agreements for multiple retail clients
- Assisting with multiple corporate transactions at the Firm in the retail, hotel & leisure and technology sectors
- Undertaking GDPR audits for technology and cosmetics clients and providing general GDPR advice
- Working for a number of fast-growth sports technology and esports clients on a range of contractual law issues
- Providing a number of the Firm's betting and gaming clients with advice on IT/IP and data licensing arrangements
- Assisting a fast growth Swedish SaaS provider with some of its most important commercial agreements
Career History
Associate, Mishcon de Reya LLP
Associate, Simons Muirhead & Burton LLP
Trainee, Reed Smith LLP
University of Bristol, Classics
Articles and Publications
- UKJT, Online Dispute Resolution Rules (April 2021)
- Direct Marketing in the UK, Practical Law Company (April 2021)
- TLA Blockchain, Legal and Regulatory Guidance (September 2020)
- Blockchain: Transforming the registration of IP rights and strengthening the protection of unregistered IP rights, WIPO Magazine (July 2020)
- 'Smart Contracts', The LegalTech Book, a legal technology handbook for investors, entrepreneurs and 'FinTech Visionaries' (June 2020)
- GDPR Challenges for Blockchain Technology, Interactive Entertainment Law Review (June 2019)
- The Times, 'Stopping Cheaters is the name of the Game' (October 2018)
- Incorporating e-commerce into your franchise system (Retail & Leisure International) May 2017
- Diving into the EC’s draft ePrivacy Regulation: steps for online gambling operators (Online Gambling Lawyer) March 2017