
Specialist UK Telecoms, Data and Payments Regulation Lawyers
Clear, senior-level regulatory and commercial advice for telecoms, data protection and payments
bratby.law is led by Rob Bratby, an English solicitor with over 30 years’ experience across UK telecoms regulation, data protection and payments regulation. The firm advises communications providers, fintechs, technology companies and investors on regulatory compliance, commercial transactions and enforcement matters. Clients instruct the firm as direct legal advisers, specialist co-counsel or fractional general counsel.
An end-to-end regulatory perspective
Rob Bratby’s experience spans three perspectives that are seldom combined in a single advisor:
The Regulator’s Perspective
Work at Oftel, the predecessor to Ofcom, provides first-hand experience of how UK communications regulation is developed, interpreted and enforced. This includes leadership of the project to liberalise the UK’s international telecoms infrastructure market (subsea cables and satellite), and a detailed understanding of regulatory intent and enforcement dynamics.
The Operator’s Perspective
Senior in-house roles at COLT and embedded general-counsel roles within operator-side businesses provide practical insight into how networks are built, where risks arise, how compliance is operationalised and how commercial and regulatory decisions are made inside carriers and infrastructure operators.
The Advisor’s Perspective
Senior partnership roles at international law firms and current fractional General Counsel appointment at TOTSCo and UK Payments Initiative Limited provide a working understanding of how legal advice translates into commercial and regulatory decisions at board level.
This combination enables advice that is legally rigorous, commercially aligned and technically grounded.
Core credentials
Rob Bratby’s experience spans regulation, operations, private practice and current market appointments:
Telecoms, data protection and payments regulation lawyers
bratby.law advises on telecoms regulation, data protection, payments regulation and transactions across the communications, financial services and technology sectors.
Regulation
We advise on regulation across the telecoms, data and payments sectors. Our work covers telecoms regulation, data protection and data governance, payments regulation, consumer protection, market entry, ongoing compliance, regulator engagement, investigations and enforcement.
Why a specialist boutique?
bratby.law is structured to provide a clear alternative to broad practices and City or international law firms:
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Specialist, sector-specific focus |
Broad TMT or FS coverage with variable depth |
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Senior delivery on all matters |
Work delegated to teams of varying experience |
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Integrated regulatory, operator and advisory experience |
Limited practical or regulatory grounding |
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Predictable, flexible engagement models |
Rigid, process-driven structures |
As a boutique, bratby.law provides specialist regulatory depth, partner-level delivery and commercially aligned advice shaped by practical operator-side experience. Engagement models are flexible and predictable, including direct instruction, specialist co-counsel and fractional general counsel support.
Why Choose bratby.law?
Independent directory rankings
Our specialist expertise is recognised in major independent legal directories:
- Chambers & Partners: Rob Bratby is ranked in the UK Guide 2026 in the “Telecommunications” category: Chambers
- The Legal 500: Rob Bratby is listed as a “Leading Partner – Telecoms” in London (TMT – IT & Telecoms): The Legal 500
- Lexology: Rob Bratby is featured on Lexology’s expert profiles (Global Elite Thought Leader): Lexology


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Specialist UK Telecoms, Data and Payments Regulation Lawyers
Clear, senior-level regulatory and commercial advice for telecoms, data protection and payments
