Jocelyn Paulley > Gowling WLG > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Gowling WLG
4 MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE
LONDON
SE1 2AU
England
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Position

Partner, Co-Head of the Retail Sector (UK)

Career

Jocelyn Paulley helps clients to see the wood for the trees! She has experience on large projects involving multiple vendors working for a customer to deliver a single, on-going service where the challenge is to monitor the big picture (to mitigate risks for the customer) at the same time as marshalling the detail (to ensure that all the individual services dovetail and create a coherent service).

She also helps clients to cut through lengthy negotiations using her knowledge of market practice to get to the end result for clients faster. Her experience negotiating with the IT giants saves clients time when embarking on procurements as she can navigate them away from dead-ends and towards areas where gains can be made or where protection is required. She knows how to work through the complex and unusual licensing structures created by the major software vendors and how to navigate their internal governance process.

Jocelyn can help clients to understand the technical set-up, limitations and reality of IT services. This is key to negotiating IT-related agreements and Jocelyn has a good appreciation of technologies and the industry jargon through regular interaction in the world of tech start-ups and acting for suppliers.

Clients value her pragmatic, commercial approach and ability to work with everyone across a business, as well as maintaining a good relationship with the other side to see negotiations through to the end.

Highlights

Jocelyn’s personal highlight was seeing the new M&S.com website launch in February of 2014. She had been closely involved, alongside the in-house team, with the programme that delivered the website (as one of the overall programme’s ‘channels’ for interaction with consumers) over the previous two years and was active in all of the major procurement strands.

The team at M&S delivering the programme was so large that they had taken over a new premise, and it was exciting going there for meetings and seeing the ‘real’ work being done developing the systems and integrations, with a large count-down clock reminding everyone of the deadline.

Knowing all the hard work that went into the procurement and the long discussions about incentivising behaviours to deliver to M&S’s targets, it was thrilling to see the final product.

Clients

Jocelyn’s clients include:

  • customers of IT services, particularly retailers and banks, procuring all manner of software, systems, support, hosting
  • suppliers and customers of SaaS, cloud, hosted services
  • data centre operators
  • connected health suppliers

Experience

Acting alongside in-house legal for a large internal project to revamp logistics and supply-chain software for Arcadia Group. When knitting together different software solutions from different vendors with legacy systems, timing, communication and understanding the landscape and dependencies are critical. By entering into contracts that enabled repeat contracting for scopes of work, we were able to give the business flexibility to contract for what they wanted when they wanted. Our continued involvement meant we could bring lessons learned and known risks from one negotiation into the next to ensure a consistent approach and set of standards requirements across Arcadia’s contracts.

Concluding a managed service agreement for a telecoms operator for its backhaul circuits where the financial and accounting structuring drove the structure of the deal and was critical for both parties. By immersing ourselves in the technical detail of the service, we were able to e…

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

West Midlands > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms

(Leading individuals)

Jocelyn Paulley – Gowling WLG

Gowling WLG‘s practice encompasses a range of issues, including cloud computing, e-commerce, outsourcing and systems implementation. In addition, its client base is diverse, from small start-ups to public sector organisations and blue-chip clients, advising in sectors such as retail and financial services. Jocelyn Paulley helms the practice, leading the non-contentious IT team with notable experience in the retail and technology fields. Patrick Arben specialises in the technology sector, leading the firm’s IT and outsourcing dispute resolution practice, while Helen Davenport’s expertise covers technology-related commercial disputes, including those that arise from contracts, software licensing matters and data loss, to name a few.

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

The IT practice at Gowling WLG is adept at handling a range of projects, from cloud computing, e-commerce and data protection to privacy, freedom of information and outsourcing matters. The team is also experienced in dispute resolution, acting for start-ups, public sector organisations, blue chip and FTSE 100 clients. Practice head Jocelyn Paulley assists customers and suppliers, while Patrick Arben handles commercial litigation cases. David Brennan, who acts for tech start-ups through to established quoted companies, is another key contact in the group.

London > Corporate and commercial > Commercial contracts

Known for its commercial awareness and deep understanding of business-risk, Gowling WLG is trusted by clients for the full range of business-critical contractual work, including a litany of outsourcing agreements, distribution and logistic arrangements, and joint ventures. Veterans in the retail, food and drink and automotive sectors, the team has an expanding breadth of work with big-ticket mandates regarding the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, where the team is still engaged with a number of legacy issues, and a number of transport, construction and real estate work. Leading the department is David Lowe, whose diverse commercial focus ensures he is sought-out for legal advice, particularly regarding supply chain concerns and the procurement of goods. Birmingham-based Sarah Riding has acted for Toyota in its procurement of innovative technological services, as well as in a wide range of commercial work for Weetabix as part of its purchase of Lacka Food. Jocelyn Paulley has supported a number of the department’s key mandates.

London > Industry focus > Retail and consumer

Based across Birmingham and London, the retail team at Gowling WLG fields a sizeable team with expertise across the full range of retail, consumer, and trading mandates. Jocelyn Paulley is instructed by start-ups, established brands, and suppliers, and focuses on IT, digital infrastructure, and data protection matters. Intellectual property strategy and litigation mandates are handled by John Coldham. Paulley and Coldham jointly head the practice. Also in the core team are Kate Swaine, who advises on brand and design strategy, and handles trade mark enforcement, and commercial contracts specialist Sarah Riding.