Grant Campbell > Brodies LLP > Edinburgh, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

Brodies LLP
Capital Square
58 Morrison Street
EDINBURGH
EH3 8BP
United Kingdom
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Work Department

Commercial services.

Position

Grant is an experienced commercial lawyer of over 25 years’ standing and is head of the commercial practice at Brodies. He is recognised as a specialist in outsourcing, technology and information law and combines his wealth of experience with strong communication skills and a proactive and pragmatic approach.

Grant has expertise in advisory and transactional work. He acts for clients in drafting and negotiating contracts for major outsourcing and technology deals (representing both customers and suppliers) and also advises on data protection projects, involving data sharing, data structuring and international transfers. Grant works with major clients in the facilities management, service, energy, oil and gas, transport, and public IT sectors, servicing their activities in the UK and abroad.

Career

Trained as Isle of Man Advocate with Messrs Cains 1988-93; Brodies LLP 1994 to date, qualified as Scottish solicitor and English solicitor (non-practising); partner 2000.

Memberships

Law Society of Scotland, accredited intellectual property specialist; member of the accreditation panel for freedom of information and data protection law.

Education

Carnoustie High School; University of Dundee, LLB (qualifying English Law with distinction); University of Edinburgh, diploma in legal practice.

Leisure

Gym, reading.

Lawyer Rankings

Scotland > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property

Leveraging the expertise of its 22 dedicated IP lawyers, the ‘commercially minded’ Brodies LLP team provides tailored advice on all aspects of patent and soft IP infringement litigation, complex regulatory issues, and data protection measures. Boasting an extensive client-base, including pharmaceutical multinationals, energy corporations, and UK-based food entities, the contentious offering is spearheaded by Iain Rutherford, who specialises in online defamation and IT supplier disputes. On the non-contentious side, Grant Campbell leads, while Martin Sloan focuses on the licensing and exploitation of IP. From Glasgow, Allison Bryce is knowledgeable on trade mark protection strategy, and both Andy Nolan and Grant Strachan are noted for their commercial contract and regulatory insights. Inverness-based Ally Burr and Glasgow’s Monica Connolly are also cited as key figures in the offering. All lawyers are Edinburgh-based unless otherwise stated.

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

Specialising in non-contentious telecoms and major tech procurement initiatives, the ‘well organised’ Brodies LLP practice routinely acts on behalf of clients in the software, transport, and energy sectors. The team is experienced in bids for public infrastructure funding relating to broadband and telecoms projects, as well as in complex cybersecurity disputes. Co-leading from Edinburgh, Grant Campbell and Martin Sloan bring extensive expertise in data protection and regulatory compliance matters to the group, while Iain Rutherford is an expert on outsourcing claims for customers and suppliers. From Glasgow, Alison Bryce focuses on the food and drink space, while Edinburgh-based Robert Ross is knowledgeable on contractual arrangements.