Tim Parker > Harbottle & Lewis LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Harbottle & Lewis LLP
7 Savoy Court
LONDON
WC2R 0EX
England

Work Department

Corporate Finance

Position

Tim is a Partner in Corporate Finance, advising both private and public companies on a wide range of corporate and corporate finance work; in particular M&A and AIM-related transactions and flotations.

He provides strategic, legal advice to a wide range of clients in entrepreneurial and talent-led businesses. His clients principally operate and invest in the media and technology sectors and range from early stage companies to a number of listed companies.

Tim also co-heads the Firm’s cross-departmental Restructuring and Insolvency Group.

Career

  • Trained Slaughter and May; qualified 1996;
  • Harbottle & Lewis LLP 2000; partner 2004

Education

  • Batley Grammar School;
  • St Catharine’s College, Cambridge (1992 History MA (Hons))

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > M&A: Smaller Deals, £10m-£100m

Noted for its strong sense of interoffice collaboration, Harbottle & Lewis LLP possesses a wealth of experience across the technology, retail, leisure, media and entertainment, and private client services sectors, handling a considerable volume of transactions for a diverse roster of clients. The corporate team is chaired by managing partner Charles Lévêque, whose recent engagements include high-profile acquisitions in the technology, media and retail sectors. Colin Howes provides specialist corporate finance and strategic advice on buying and selling businesses, joint ventures and commercial agreements. Tim Parker advises on a wide range of corporate and finance transactions, typically for entrepreneurial and talent-led businesses.

London > Industry focus > Hospitality and leisure

Harbottle & Lewis LLP‘s ‘capable and confident‘ team works with a range of high-profile corporate clients, including airlines, restaurant chains, and major events promoters. Tim Parker and Sandi Simons jointly chair the cross-disciplinary practice.