Winston & Strawn London Adds Three Corporate Lawyers

Winston & Strawn LLP has announced the addition of two partners and one of counsel to the firm’s Corporate & Finance Department in London. Paul Amiss and Rebecca Finn join as partners from Pinsent Masons LLP and Gide Loyrette Nouel, respectively. Jason Parker joins as of counsel from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP.

“We are delighted to welcome Paul, Rebecca, and Jason to the firm,” said Michael Madden, Winston’s London office managing partner. “Their practices and international experience dovetail exceptionally well with our existing M&A, banking and finance, and project finance capabilities.”

“London is a very significant market for us and our clients, and we will continue to grow in that market through strategic lateral acquisitions. We are very excited to have Paul, Rebecca, and Jason join our firm’s London office,” said Tom Fitzgerald, Winston’s firmwide managing partner.

Mr. Amiss is an M&A and corporate finance lawyer and advises companies, individuals, and investment banks on key corporate transactions, including acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, private equity, and other strategic investments, listings, and securities offerings on the London Stock Exchange. He has particular experience in advising on cross-border transactions.

Ms. Finn is a banking and finance partner most recently based in Hong Kong, where she led Gide Loyrette Nouel’s Finance Practice. She regularly advises clients on a wide range of cross-border finance transactions, including mainstream bank lending, project development and financing, acquisition finance, Islamic finance, and structured finance. Her clients include borrowers, sponsors, conventional financial institutions, as well as multilateral financing institutions, most notably the International Finance Corporation. Her work to date has involved transactions in both developed and emerging economies within Europe, CIS, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, China, Mongolia, Myanmar, and Southeast Asia.

Mr. Parker has spent significant time in the United States, Abu Dhabi, and Japan advising clients. His practice is focused on project finance and includes advising on EPC contracts, concession, operations and maintenance, fuel supply, sales/off-take agreements, and technology licensing. Mr. Parker also has assisted clients with developing new nuclear power programs. Prior to becoming an attorney, he was a welding engineer for a leading nuclear reactor supplier.

Winston London has added nine lawyers during 2015, primarily in the Corporate & Finance Department. Notably, James Simpson and a team of lawyers joined the firm from Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in March.

Source:  www.winston.com