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Kit Burden

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Kit Burden advises clients in the areas of outsourcing and complex technology transactions, advising both users and suppliers of IT, and outsourcing services and in relation to all aspects of the procurement process. His work ordinarily involves him on business critical projects frequently valued in the hundreds of millions of pounds. Major clients he advises include UBS, Ericsson, Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds Banking Group, Rolls Royce, HCL Technologies, Amadeus and Liva Nova.

EXPERIENCE

  • Advising TUI in respect of its global networks and unified comms outsourcing and transformation project, part of a business critical outsourcing arrangement.
  • Advising a major financial institution in relation to its circa GBP3 billion cloud transformation and outsourcing agreement, one of the largest such deals seen in the UK financial services sector.
  • Advising a major travel aggregator in respect of its replatforming of its core IT functions.
  • Advising a global pharma company in respect of its group wide outsourcing of F&A, HR and procurement functions, part of a “first generation” outsourcing initiative for the client.
  • Advising various bidding consortia in relation to a number of the UK's largest public sector IT projects, including in relation to the Ministry of Defence, the Home Office, the Department of Health, the Criminal Records Bureau, the Department of Work and Pensions and the Metropolitan Police.
  • Advising a world renowned financial institution on its development of a new derivatives and financial instruments trading system.
  • Advising HCL Technologies, one of the world’s leading IT and outsourcing service providers, and a wide range of both ITO and BPO engagements with customers all around the world.
  • Advising UBS AG on a wide range of IT implementation and outsourcing projects.
  • Advising one of the world's largest logistics companies in connection with its IT, e-commerce and 4GL logistics outsourcing operations, including a public sector project valued in excess of GBP2bn.
  • Advising a major global bank in relation to its digital transformation project.
  • Major clients
    • UBS
    • Dixons Carphone
    • TUI
    • HCL Technologies
    • Major UK financial institutions
    Education

      Awards

      Kit has been recognized in the Legal 500 Hall of Fame which highlights individuals who have received constant praise by their clients for continued excellence.

      Kit is undoubtedly one of the leading lights in the outsourcing market, not just in the UK but globally. He chairs the Society for Computers and Law's Outsourcing Group and is a frequent writer and speaker on outsourcing topics.

      Kit was first ranked in Chambers UK’s 2004 directory and has been ranked in every edition since, and for many years now has been in Tier 1 for both IT and Outsourcing matters. Chambers describes him as "a brilliant IT lawyer" with “a grand reputation”, and as “an outsourcing guru”. He has been similarly ranked in Tier 1 by Legal 500.

      He has been named as “Technology Lawyer of the Year” in 2018 by Legal Experts.

      He is ranked by Chambers UK as a UK-wide Outsourcing “star lawyer” (one of only two such lawyers listed in the “star” category).

      Kit has been named in the Global Sourcing Association’s "A-List", which recognises a core group of professionals who have helped shape the wider outsourcing industry (one of only a handful of lawyers listed).

      Kit was commended for his work in developing our “ASCENDANT” methodology by the FT Innovative Lawyers report.

      Kit was also commended by Global Legal Experts as “Technology Lawyer of the Year” and furthermore by the Global Sourcing Association Awards (with the UK team winning Law Firm of the Year for 2017 and again in 2019).

      The Global Sourcing Association named Kit as “Legal Advisor of the Year” in 2018, and separately as their “Strategic Advisor of the Year” in 2019.

      Publications

      Kit is the author of two leading publications, on Computer Contracts (Sweet and Maxwell) and the Legal Protection of Computer Software (EMIS, now XPL Publishing).

      Kit also writes for various journals on IT and outsourcing including IT Law Today, Computers and Law, and the Computer Law and Security Review, for which he is on the correspondent's panel. Kit also co-authored, ''Outsourcing: A Practical Guide", for the Globe Law and Business on September 2015.


      Seminars

      Kit is a frequent speaker at industry and legal conferences.

      Memberships And Affiliations

      • Member of the Computer Law Group
      • Trustee of the Society for Computers & Law
      • Chair of SCL's Special Interest Group on Outsourcing

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