Katey Dixon > Lewis Silkin > Belfast, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile
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Katey Dixon
Work Department
Corporate
Position
Partner
Career
As a corporate partner at Lewis Silkin, Katey works closely with privately owned tech start-ups and other businesses within the creative sector, often from incorporation right through to acquisition.
This typically involves advising on matters of corporate governance, pre-investment and growth plans, shareholders’ agreements and buy backs as well as re-structuring, joint ventures and mergers.
As part of her work with clients, Katey also advises regularly on matters of commercial contract, data protection strategies and documentation – always with an eye to helping her clients prepare for the next investment round or exit.
Katey has been fortunate to work with many inspiring clients throughout the life-cycle of their business. This means that she often work with founders on the investee/sell side, offering advice on their corporate and commercial needs. Advising a business at such an early stage has given Katey a useful insight into matters from the perspective of founders, as well as providing her with a deeper understanding of the various growth stages of companies as they evolve.
Katey has considerable experience acting either directly on behalf of or as part of international teams of lawyers for clients based in the US who want to invest in or purchase companies based in the UK or Northern Ireland. Typically, Katey would lead the transaction on those matters relating to English or Northern Irish jurisdictions. Katey has found that her experience of working with founders on the other side of the deal has helped her to anticipate issues, ask the difficult questions (early) and keep the transaction running to the timeline agreed.
Having worked closely with a number of med-tech companies and businesses offering services in the healthcare sector, Katey has experience in advising clients to help them put data protection at the heart of their offering – and to fully embrace the concept of ‘privacy by design’. This type of work often involves advising on client/care recipient-facing privacy notices with a particular focus on the management of special categories of data (such as health records).
For tech clients, whose services place them in the processor role, Katey’s focus typically involves working through the functionality of their offering to make sure it anticipates their client’s needs as a controller. The work tasks in this area vary from conducting brain-storming days with their IT, operations and marketing teams, carrying out data protection training days, drafting client on-boarding checklists and strategies, client or user-facing FAQs. Additionally, she continually reviews commercial contracts to make sure the contractual position aligns with the processes; that the processing roles and responsibilities are correctly identified and attributed; and the necessary terms of processing are inserted into the agreement in a way that offers clarity to each party.
The majority of Katey’s clients are tech businesses, to which she provides advice on corporate matters as well as commercial and data protection advice. Advising in that sector, Katey has found it essential to explore and deepen my understanding of the tech behind the offering – so that she understands the functionality of her clients’ products and services.
For instance:
- in order to offer meaningful data protection advice, Katey has needed to understand the flow of data between servers and jurisdictions, points of data entry and access and how data needs to be used to enable the software function; and
- to help her clients prepare for investment pitches, Katey has had to learn about where the service sits in the technology it uses and the where lies the boundary between providing innovative new tech and providing an innovative use of existing tech.
Lawyer Rankings
Northern Ireland > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
Lewis Silkin counsels commercial clients, particularly in the manufacturing, retail, and technology sectors, on a range of IP issues. Leading the team, Mathew Forde, ‘a man of great integrity’, assists clients in IP issues in commercial contracts, and provides representation in IP infringement litigations, while Katey Dixon is a specialist in IP licensing and data protection.