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RPC
TOWER BRIDGE HOUSE
ST KATHARINE'S WAY
LONDON
E1W 1AA
England

Work Department

IP, technology and outsourcing

Position

Partner. Charles is an experienced non-contentious technology and outsourcing lawyer within the IP, technology and outsourcing group. He advises on a range of matters for suppliers and customers including (all sorts of) outsourcings, IT transformation projects, licensing and distribution, cloud computing, data and general commercial contracts. He assists clients in a wide range of sectors including tech and retail but with a particular focus on financial services and payment systems.

Career

Trained Allen & Overy LLP; qualified 2010; Associate at Allen & Overy LLP 2010 to 2014; Senior Associate at Allen & Overy LLP until 2016; Senior Associate at RPC from 2016 to 2019; Partner 2019.

Education

Warwick School, University College London; College of Law (Moorgate).

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms

(Next Generation Partners)

Charles BuckworthRPC

RPC advises on technology contracts, outsourcing matters, regulatory issues, fund raising mandates and M&A transactions, in addition to technology-related disputes. The practice is also able to assist clients on innovative projects, with industry knowledge in emerging technologies, such as NFTs, AI and InsurTech. Jeremy Drew, who advises on contentious and non-contentious technology matters, jointly leads the team alongside Mark Crichard, who focuses on mandates concerning procurement and outsourcing. Tom Purton is well-versed in commercial contracts, while Charles Buckworth is handles fintech matters. The team was bolstered in 2022 by the arrival of specialist tech litigator Helen Armstrong from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.

London > Corporate and commercial > Commercial contracts

(Next Generation Partners)

Charles BuckworthRPC

RPC offers pragmatic advice rooted in strong sector experience, with notable expertise in matters pertaining to tech and media, sport, and insurance. The firm has been engaged with substantial commercial projects over the past twelve months, including reviewing and updating company policies, counselling on master services agreements, and acting on sector-first partnerships, such as their advisory role for Saracens Rugby Club partnership with Socios that looks to bring tailored crypto-assets to fans. Furthermore, the team continues to establish itself as a leading player in the hospitality retail industry, adding the landmark brewing and distribution deal between Shepherd Neame and Boon Rawd to its matter portfolio. Department head Tom Purton‘s expertise ensures the group are sought out by established logistic corporates, and is known as a go-to for outsourcing arrangements. Paul Joukador is chiefly recognised for his supply chain arrangements, particularly in the retail sector, whilst Oliver Bray‘s broad practice attracts the interest of global tech giants – with regular support from Ciara Cullen. Charles Buckworth is highlighted for his excellence on financial services-related mandates, including finalising master services and framework agreements. Senior associate Eleanor Harley has also been active on a wide range of matters.