Helen Davenport > Gowling WLG > Birmingham, England > Lawyer Profile

Gowling WLG
TWO SNOWHILL
BIRMINGHAM
B4 6WR
England
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Work Department

Information Technology; Outsourcing; Dispute Resolution; Advocacy; Investigations - for Corporates & Other Organisations; Mediation; Technology & Outsourcing Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner

Career

Helen Davenport can help you to manage risks and resolve commercial disputes cost-effectively. A director, based in Gowling WLG’s Birmingham and London offices, Helen has around 15 years’ experience of helping clients resolve commercial disputes, including through escalation, mediation, litigation and arbitration. Her particular areas of focus are technology related matters and also anti-bribery, anti-corruption and corporate investigations.

Experience

Helen advises on a range of commercial disputes in the technology sector and on corporate investigations, fraud related matters and anti-bribery and corruption.

Technology and outsourcing dispute resolution

Helping a London Borough Council manage transition and exit from its business process outsourcing provider and deal with contractual issues that arose during the transition.

Acting for a telecoms provider in litigation with a business partner.

Helping a nationwide wholesaler wanting to terminate its agreement with its provider of network services and transition the service to a new provider do so, at least cost and risk.

Helping a multinational IT and management consultancy manage a dispute, and ultimately avoid litigation, with a customer arising out of a contract for a pan-European applications management service.

Assisting a local authority with an early exit from a 15 year £300 million IT and business process outsourcing contract, devising a strategy that enabled the client to avoid liability for early termination charges.

Corporate investigations and anti-bribery

Helping a team appointed by a County Council to conduct an investigation into a £3/4 million fraud by a Chief Executive of a charity.

Investigating allegations of fraud, conspiracy and breach of duty by individuals at a not for profit regulated organisation.

Recovering £2 million for a publisher following a fraud investigation into online trading by a senior employee.

Investigating, with our colleagues in our Munich office, a possible fraud, alleged by a whistleblower to have taken place at its German subsidiary of a US headquartered client. The alleged fraud extended to Greece and we managed the investigation there too.

Advising a client in the retail sector on putting in place measures to combat anti-bribery and corruption.

Helen has extensive expertise of advising suppliers and purchasers of technology, telecoms and outsourced services, in both the public and private sector. Her technology practice spans advising on disputes arising from contracts (often complex and high value) for the design, build and implementation of IT systems and/or IT services, software licensing matters and also cyber security, including handling data loss and other cyber incidents.

She also helps clients that may have been victims or caught in the middle of other fraud or misconduct – including by conducting investigations, to find out what happened, answer allegations, take action to recover assets, comply with regulatory requirements and/or protect reputation. Prevention is of course better than cure and Helen has extensive experience of assisting clients put in place measures to combat bribery and corruption.

Helen is highly regarded for her dedication to achieving her clients’ objectives, commitment to client service and her ability to get to grips quickly with the most complex of matters. Helen has Higher Courts rights.

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

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

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.

West Midlands > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Birmingham

(Leading individuals)

Helen DavenportGowling WLG

Gowling WLG‘s commercial litigation capabilities extend across the firm’s offices in Birmingham and London, with the two working closely together to service clients in commercial disputes. Sector expertise of the team lies in automotive, aerospace, government, life sciences, retail, energy, tech, and litigation finance, with the core group working closely with other sector teams to deliver a cohesive approach. Andrew Litchfield is the head of the group, with Andrew Smith, Patrick Arben, and Helen Davenport all key figures in the team.

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

Cryptoasset regulatory advice, payment services issues, and corporate transactional work stand out as recent areas of activity for Gowling WLG, while commercial contracts, tax and IP are additional areas of strength for the practice. Technology specialist David Brennan helms the firm’s fintech offering; his corporate expertise extends to advice on public takeovers and private acquisitions. Kristian Rogers is noted for his capabilities in capital raisings and fund restructurings. Commercial litigators Helen Davenport and Sean Adams extend the unit’s contentious expertise, while Sushil Kuner is praised for her ‘wealth of knowledge concerning fintech and FCA regulatory work’. Ian Mason left the firm in January 2023.