Employment: Employer
London (Firms)
5 years ranked
Provided by Cooley LLP
Ann’s two key and complementary practice areas, employment and privacy, focus on helping companies manage two of their most important business assets – their employees and their data.
Ann’s employment practice covers all aspects, both contentious and noncontentious, of employment law and employment-related matters. On the noncontentious side, she focuses on counselling clients throughout the employment life cycle, from the cradle (hiring) to the grave (firing). Ann also advises clients on employment issues arising out of international reorganisations, outsourcings, insolvencies, and mergers and acquisitions. Her contentious work includes the enforcement of restrictive covenants and handling claims arising during and on termination of employment.
In her privacy practice, Ann assists clients with privacy and data security compliance and risk management, and she advises on issues such as effecting data transfers, drafting privacy policies, conducting electronic marketing, monitoring employees, dealing with eDiscovery, undertaking internal investigations (domestic and cross-border), responding to data subject requests and notifying breaches.
Ann works with clients, including multinationals, large corporations, governments and individual senior executives, from industry sectors such as technology, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, banking and financial services, venture capital and private equity, insurance, hotel and leisure, music, and recruitment and employment.
Ann has rights of audience in all civil courts and significant experience as an advocate. She was called to the bar in 1992 and practiced as a barrister with a focus on employment law for seven years before qualifying as a solicitor in 2000.
Ann has appeared on the BBC’s ‘World Business Report’ discussing data transfers. She also regularly writes for legal and human resources publications, including the Financial Times, City A.M., Management Today and Personnel Today. She is co-author of ‘A Guide to Hiring and Firing in Europe’ and a contributing author to ‘Employee Privacy: Guide to US and International Law, Trade Secrets, and Sale and Supply of Goods and Services’ and ‘A Practical Guide to UK and EU Data Protection Law’.
Provided by Chambers
Ann Bevitt is recognised for her combined employment and data privacy expertise. She advises clients across a range of matters such as breach reporting, compliance and data processing.
Provided by Chambers
Ann is excellent.
She always comes through for us, even for the most complicated scenarios. Ann provides advice that we can easily implement.
Ann demonstrates a strong grasp of complex and nuanced matters, offering well-informed, sophisticated guidance that reflects both legal expertise and a deep understanding of our business.
She is very approachable and knowledgeable.
Ann provides a sense of calm and is very considered in her response. She uncomplicates things really easily.
Ann is very experienced, has a great commercial approach, is extremely service-oriented and very fast while super-friendly at the same time. It is a true pleasure to work with her.
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