Cripps strengthens Sussex technology team with new partner hire

Top 100 UK law firm Cripps has announced the appointment of Aiden Dunning as a new partner in its Horsham commercial team.

With over two decades of experience, Aiden is an expert in commercial, technology and data law. His extensive background includes in-house roles with global brands across the financial services, media and technology sectors.

Aiden specialises in advising on complex commercial deals and compliance matters for both owner-managed and private equity-backed companies.

Victoria Symons, head of the Corporate Group, said: “Weโ€™re excited to welcome Aiden to our team. His extensive in-house experience will be particularly valuable to our clients.

โ€œAiden’s appointment is a key strategic move as we continue to expand our presence in Sussex following our recent merger with PDT.

โ€œHis expertise will significantly enhance our capabilities and reinforce our commitment to delivering top-tier legal services in the technology space.โ€

Aiden said: โ€œI am thrilled to be joining Cripps at such an exciting time in its growth journey. Iโ€™m looking forward to supporting the growth of the commercial team in Horsham, whilst collaborating closely with colleagues in Tunbridge Wells and London.โ€

This strategic hire underscores Cripps’ commitment to strengthening and expanding its technology practice and expanding its footprint in Sussex.

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