Camille is a dispute resolution lawyer who advises on a variety of contentious issues, with a particular focus on disputes in the tech, publishing, advertising, hospitality, retail, media and entertainment, and fashion sectors.

Camille has experience handling proceedings in the High Court, but also regularly advises clients at the ‘pre-action’ stage and has experience of mediation and settlement negotiations.

Camille has particular experience advising on disputes involving breach of contract claims, contractual interpretation issues, IT and tech implementation contracts, cross-border issues, and wrongful or early contractual termination.

Camille has contributed to several articles focusing on tech disputes. These include pieces concerning questions as to how to allocate liability when AI is integrated into business practices and mitigating the risks associated with the same, in addition to articles breaking down the High Court’s approach to dealing with cases involving the fraudulent appropriation of crypto-assets.

Camille joined Harbottle & Lewis in May 2023. She trained at Stephenson Harwood, where she qualified into their corporate and commercial disputes team.

As part of her training contract Camille worked in the legal team of a governmental institution for arts and culture based in the Middle East and advised on a range of matters including incoming and outgoing loan agreements and public art commission agreements.

Camille is a member of the Law Society of England and Wales, the Tech Disputes Network and the London Solicitors Litigation Association.