Addleshaw Goddard‘s cross-practice TMT team combines resources across a number of their core practices to advise their clients on a range of matters. Leading the team is Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta, who focuses on IT and outsourcing transactions in financial services, transport and retail and consumer sectors. Joining him is Natalie Trainor who assists clients on technology and infrastructure deals, Richard Bonnar who supports on complex government transformational and infrastructure programmes, and David Berry who acts opposite technology suppliers. Natalie Moreno left the firm in July 2024, while Marlon Cohen re-joined the firm, advising clients on advertising, media, and sports related incidents.
Legal 500 Editorial commentary

Testimonials

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  • 'The team's expertise in large technology contracts stand out and they were uniquely pragmatic and commercial in their advice.'
  • 'Iain Mackenzie has extensive experience in negotiating technology contracts; this was clear in the negotiations we undertook. He proposed fallback positions based on his experience in dealing with similar contracts and with that vendor in particular.'
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Key clients

  • National Electricity System Operator (NESO)
  • SSE Plc
  • Nottingham Building Society
  • McArthurGlen Group
  • Deazy
  • BCIS
  • Coventry Building Society
  • Consica A/S

Work highlights

Represented SSE in all aspects of their joint venture with TotalEnergies, facilitating the creation of Source, a significant new player in the electric vehicle (EV) charging sector across the UK and Ireland.
Acted for Nationwide Building Society on all aspects of the implementation of an AI-powered mortgage origination platform provided by MQube.
Renegotiating McArthurGlen's global media buying agreement with Wavemaker.

Practice head

Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta

Other key lawyers

Iain Mackenzie; Natalie Trainor; Richard Bonnar; Marlon Cohen; David Berry