Lauren Hurcombe

Partner
Global Co-Chair of Technology & Sourcing Group
Her ability to anticipate challenges and provide strategic direction has been instrumental in helping us navigate regulatory developments and major transactions.
Client comment, Chambers, 2026
About

Lauren is an experienced technology, IT and commercial lawyer who specialises in advising multinational businesses on the negotiation of complex technology transactions, outsourcing and strategic commercial arrangements (including BPO, IT infrastructure implementation projects, cloud deployment, e-commerce platforms, supply/distribution arrangements and market expansion matters) – in particular for business in the technology sector or regulated industries.

She also has a particular expertise in the telecoms sector advising on both commercial and regulatory matters, including mobile network sharing arrangements to roll out new technologies and related telecoms/ technology infrastructure projects, as well as IT and telecoms licensing requirements across APAC.

Lauren is ranked and recognised by Chambers and Legal 500 in the TMT guide for Hong Kong and China for 2026. Clients describe Lauren as being “skilled at handling multi‑jurisdictional matters under tight timelines, with a strong grasp of both local law and group‑level commercial objectives” and that “she has a depth of knowledge and experience that I admire tremendously, as well as a drive to support clients to achieve the results sought.”

Professional QualificationsAdmitted as a Solicitor with the Law Society of ScotlandSolicitor of the High Court of Hong Kong

EXPERIENCE

  • Advising an insurtech firm on the first-generation global business processing outsourcing of its APAC, EU and US middle and back-office functions, including, finance, accounting, HR and related information technology processes and functions (operations device protection, operations insurance exchange, operations digital insurance). 
  • Advising Symbio on Direct-Inward-Dialing regulations, ability to provide UCaaS and associated network expansion matters (to build or purchase own network) across APAC.
  • Advising a major global mobile operator on a managed services outsource of its network infrastructure in Northern Asia. The dual vendor deal involved support in running parallel negotiations for separate service towers enabling the client to leverage preferred commercial positions across both deals. 
  • Advising several international e-commerce and technology businesses on IT onshoring and associated alternate collaboration models (including advice on regulated licensing requirements and strategic operational issues) to support content delivery, service provision and hosting solutions in mainland China. 
  • Advising OneConnect on a multi-party consortium bid by advising on commercial and legal issues arising from proposed collaboration with other consortium partners and subcontractors (which consist of IT infrastructure suppliers and a pensions administrator); preparing complex commercial agreements and tender responses for the bid submission; and participating in commercial negotiations with proposed consortium partners and subcontractors. 
  • Advising a world-leading technology business on the first-generation business process outsourcing of its APAC, EU and Americas business including F&A, HR, supply chain and procurement (including IT infrastructure implementation) as part of a global transformation initiative, and the set-up of an associated co-located captive centre
  • Advising a leading APAC based international insurer on a business-critical software development, systems integration and cloud hosting project, involving regulated outsourcing and multiple vendors, including negotiations with SAP and SAS. This highly complex project was strategically and operationally important to meet changes imposed by the regulators in respect of IFRS17.
  • Advising Adobe on the sales engagement of its cloud-based digital marketing and data analytics solutions to a leading PRC telecommunications equipment manufacturer. We also advised on PRC Internet Content Provider (ICP) licensing and other valued added telecommunication services (“VATS”) issues in relation to its cloud-based offering and the pros and cons of a range of partnering models to support in-country and offshore operating models, connectivity issues, ICP domain recordal and ownership issues and options.

Awards

  • Ranked and recognised by Chambers in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Greater China Guide for 2026.
  • Recognised as a Next Generation Partner for TMT by Legal 500 (2024–2026).
Education
  • University of Glasgow, LL.B (Hons) First Class (2011)
  • Diploma in Legal Practice (2012)

Publications

Memberships And Affiliations

Admitted as a Solicitor with the Law Society of Scotland (2013)