Sentences with phrase «london corporate practice»

DWF has strengthened its London corporate practice with a double hire, including Addleshaw Goddard partner and former international divisional managing partner Andrew Carpenter.
Firm boosts London corporate practice with Addleshaws» Andrew Carpenter and ex-DLA Piper partner Mel Sims
Osborne Clarke has hired two partners from Irwin Mitchell in a boost for the firm's London corporate practice.
Maclay Murray & Spens has strengthened its London corporate practice with a partner hire from Pinsent Masons.
Justin Stock, the former head of Morrison & Foerster's London corporate practice, will lead the new office.
The pair will join the firm's London corporate practice as partners, taking the total partner count to 13.
Stephenson Harwood LLP has appointed Geoff Gouriet and Sam Gray as partners to its London corporate practice.
Ereira, whose practice focuses mainly on debt restructuring, as well as real estate finance and general banking, is joining the firm's London corporate practice.
Simmons & Simmons» London corporate practice is to see two partners depart, with Gavin Weir set to leave next month to join White & Case, while US securities partner Daniel Winterfeldt quit the firm in December.
Simmons & Simmons» London corporate practice is to see two partners depart, with Gavin Weir set to leave next month to join White & Case, while US securities partner Daniel Winterfeldt (pictured) quit the firm in December.
James Thompson joins the firm from Linklaters where he is a managing associate in the London corporate practice, while Joanna Hewitt re-joins the firm from Olswang's corporate practice where she is a senior associate, having started her career as a trainee and later an associate at Baker & McKenzie.
Baker & McKenzie has also appointed two partners to its London corporate practice.

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In practice, the corporatisation of the NPO sector is resulting in the concentration of resources among a predictable roster of trusted, institutionally well - connected venues: # 3m of endowment funds to the already heavily corporate Serpentine Gallery and # 1m to the Whitechapel, with Catalyst funding turning up for respectable outfits such as Camden Arts Centre, the South London Gallery, the Chisenhale Gallery and so on.
Former Dewey & LeBoeuf executive partner Stephen Horvath has joined Greenberg Traurig as a shareholder in its London corporate and securities practice.
Mr. Sholem is counsel in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
Mr. Ferner is counsel in Davis Polk's Corporate Department practicing in the London office.
Mr. Witty is a partner in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
His practice primarily included advising on public and private M&A transactions, corporate governance matters, and — while in London — capital markets transactions (along with a smattering of litigation - oriented / dispute - resolution, financing and regulatory matters).
Mr. Borchardt is a partner in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
Lord Goldsmith will lead the London office alongside UK tax practice head Richard Ward, replacing corporate partner James Scoville, who is returning to full - time practice after eight years in the role.
Dr. Corner is European counsel in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
Morrison & Foerster has hired Latham & Watkins London M&A partner Vladimir Maly as it seeks to build up its corporate practice.
Former Dewey & LeBoeuf executive partner Stephen Horvath has joined Greenberg Traurig Maher as a shareholder in its London corporate and securities practice.
SJ Berwin is set to lose City corporate partner Perry Yam, who is joining Reed Smith to launch a private equity practice in the US firm's London office.
Ali is (with Matthew Bruce) co-head of Freshfields» global investigations practice in London and a member of the corporate crime group, and she has been a partner at the firm since 2005.
He will focus on growing the firm's international corporate practice alongside London corporate partner Paul Sutton, with his hire taking the corporate team in the City to six partners.
Ms. Darracott is an associate in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
Mr. Hirschovits is a partner in Davis Polk's Corporate Department, practicing in the London office.
The firm has made up five lawyers in London, including two female partners — Emma Rachmaninov and Samantha Trevan, in the corporate and dispute resolution practices respectively.
King & Spalding is targeting further London growth in practices including white - collar crime, corporate and energy, under the leadership of new City chief Thomas Sprange QC.
Petkovic, who was previously based in London, plans to build a regional corporate and finance team from Hong Kong to complement the firm's existing wealth planning practice in the city, and to bridge the gap between Asia and its corporate and finance teams in other global offices.
Goodwin Procter has launched a private equity practice in London with the hire of King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) corporate co-head Richard Lever.
Slater, who previously led Reed Smith's acquisition and leveraged finance practice in London, practices across a number of areas, including acquisition finance, leveraged finance and corporate banking.
Bratby, whose practice focuses on corporate work in the telecoms, media and technology sector, was Olswang's Asia managing partner from 2011 until earlier this year, when he returned to London from Singapore.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher has added a partner to its London office with the hire of Slaughter and May associate Simon Osborn - King, as the US outfit continues to build out its corporate crime and investigations practice in the City.
Greenberg Traurig has hired Pinsent Masons global corporate crime head Barry Vitou to launch and lead a white - collar defence and special investigations practice in London.
Her practice focuses on the energy, natural resources and electric power sectors, with her hire taking the total number of partners in Holman Fenwick's London corporate, projects and finance practice to 12.
Holman Fenwick Willan has grown its London corporate, projects and finance practice with the hire of Fulbright & Jaworski partner Susan Farmer.
Over the past two years, the firm has rebuilt its corporate practice following the entire teams» decampment to launch Cooley's London base; launched a new funds practice with King & Wood Mallesons corporate and funds partner Rob Mailer; and added finance capabilities.
DAC Beachcroft's London Corporate team and the Governance Advisory Practice have produced the UK...
Adam has more than 25 years» experience of high - level corporate / commercial legal practice in the City of London.
DAC Beachcroft's London Corporate team and the Governance Advisory Practice have produced the UK chapter of the multi-jurisdictional guide to...
Michael Ashe began his practice at the English Bar in 1978, having previously been a civil servant in the Inland Revenue and then a merchant banker in the City of London dealing with mergers and acquisitions and international corporate finance and asset management.
Prior to joining the practice, Craig worked in Herbert Smith's financial institutions team in London, practicing corporate law.
Clients include corporates (Aspria, Asquith Nurseries, Insite Group, Papa John's, Prax Petroleum, Rydon Holdings and Stackhouse Poland), major banks (Lloyds, Santander and Handelsbanken) and leading accountancy practices across London and the South East (BDO, Mazars, Resolve, RSM and Smith and Williamson).
Before joining Sherrards in 2009 to head up the corporate commercial team, Jean - Paul was head of Thomas Eggar's Corporate Commercial practice based icorporate commercial team, Jean - Paul was head of Thomas Eggar's Corporate Commercial practice based iCorporate Commercial practice based in London.
Our London - based team practices English and U.S law, and consists of over 55 lawyers representing corporate, investment banking and private equity clients on a wide range of international and cross-border corporate finance transactions.
In addition to working in London, he had also headed the firms corporate practice in Hong Kong and been managing partner of the firms Moscow office.
L&S recognizes the value addition that international transactional experience, crossover legal knowledge and inter-cultural sensitivity can bring to clients at the negotiating table, and has entrusted me with the privilege of establishing its second international office in London and of charting the firm's future vision for its global corporate and M&A practice.
Unlike many corporate firms, Pinsent Masons gives its British offices equal status, with a renowned UK - wide projects practice setting the tone for an approach that is less London - centric than many.
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