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Harriet Codd

Harriet
Codd

Associate Attorney

CONTACT INFO

hcodd@gibsondunn.com

TEL:+44 (0)20 7071 4057

FAX:+44 (0)20 7071 4244

London

Telephone House, 2-4 Temple Avenue, London, EC4Y 0HB United Kingdom

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PRACTICE

Litigation Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) International Arbitration Judgment and Arbitral Award Enforcement Transnational Litigation

BIOGRAPHY

Harriet Codd is an English-qualified associate in the London office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. She is a member of the firm’s Dispute Resolution Group.

Harriet has broad experience of commercial litigation, international arbitration and enforcement matters. She also advises clients on human rights and ESG issues, such as Modern Slavery Act 2015 compliance, supply chain issues, and ESG-related disputes.

Harriet trained at Gibson Dunn, during which time she spent six months as Legal Counsel at a leading Swiss investment bank.

EDUCATION

University of Law - 2019 Diploma in Legal Practice

University of Cambridge - 2018 Bachelor of Arts

ADMISSIONS

England & Wales - Solicitor

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Client Alert - November 11, 2021 | UK Supreme Court Overturns Court of Appeal to Disallow Google Data Privacy Class Action
Client Alert - March 10, 2021 | Part Two – Mandatory Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence: What Now and What Next? An International Perspective
Client Alert - February 15, 2021 | Okpabi v Shell: Clarification from the English Supreme Court on Jurisdiction and Parent Company Liability
Client Alert - February 8, 2021 | Mandatory Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence: What Now and What Next? An International Perspective
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