Law firm promotes well-known lawyer to become new partner

Lauren Wills-Dixon (left) with the firm's managing partner <i>(Image: Lucille Moore)</i>
Lauren Wills-Dixon (left) with the firm's managing partner (Image: Lucille Moore)
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A law firm has promoted its head of privacy and data protection to partner.

Lauren Wills-Dixon, who joined Gordons LLP in 2020, has been recognised for her work in building the firm’s privacy practice and advising clients on emerging AI technologies.

Victoria Davey, managing partner at Gordons, said: "Lauren is an outstanding lawyer who is highly regarded by colleagues and clients alike.

"She has continually proven herself to be of great value to all who work with her and is trusted by clients in relation to their data and business critical information, which is such an important asset."

Ms Wills-Dixon advises clients across the UK.

Her portfolio includes Ocado and BASF.

She said: "Gordons has provided me with the opportunities and support to grow professionally and personally."

Gordons LLP employs 180 people across its offices in Bradford and Leeds.

The firm also advises Morrisons, Evri, Molson Coors, and AO.

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