Dominic Marshall > Hugh James > Cardiff, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

Hugh James
Two Central Square
CARDIFF
CF10 1FS
United Kingdom

Work Department

Banking

Position

Dominic is a partner and head of the banking and finance team. Dominic is a vastly experienced banking and finance lawyer who, since joining Hugh James in 2010 has grown and developed the banking team into a leading player, acting for high street banks, challenger banks, financial institutions and building societies on a full remit of banking issues.

Dominic has a very broad range of expertise which spans corporate banking, real estate finance, development finance, acquisition finance and renewable energy finance. His wide range of experience built from his time in the City and whilst on secondment to a major investment bank.

Dominic takes the leading role on a number of matters and is relationship partner for several of the team’s most important clients, and is the firm’s LMA contact. Dominic regularly advises lenders, borrowers and investors on bilateral and syndicated debt finance, private equity, asset finance, development finance and structured finance transactions, security and intercreditor matters nationally, in the City of London and across Europe.

Dominic is instructed by a range of financial institutions from high-street lenders to challenger banks and also advises public sector clients on large value complex commercially and politically sensitive matters.

Dominic has extensive experience of advising commercial lender clients on large scale loan agreement drafting services and security taking functions using bespoke secure portals. This is a unique service blending legal advice with legal process management on commercial loans.

Career

  • Trained: Davies Arnold Cooper, London
  • Qualified: 1999
  • Partner at Hugh James: 2010

Education

  • 1993-1995: BPP Law School, London

Leisure

Climbing, cycling, cooking (and eating!), walking the dogs.

Lawyer Rankings

Wales > Finance > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Dominic MarshallHugh James

Hugh James provides ‘responsive and knowledgeable‘ advice to creditors and debtors across a range of new money and refinancing transactions. On the borrower front, the firm is able to leverage well-established ties with high-profile domestic companies and public sector clients, which are appreciative of the team’s ‘flexible approach which includes an understanding of a political dimension’. Much of this work is handled by ‘brilliant’ team head Dominic Marshall , who has over his many years in practice gained an excellent perspective in relation to bilateral and syndicated financing arrangements from working capital and event-driven perspectives. Rowena Downie is also a key member of the team with a broad offering that includes a considerable volume of property-related work, including in relation to social housing borrowers, as well as development finance.

Wales > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport

Hugh James has a strong grounding in the sports arena and deploys a multidisciplinary approach on behalf of broad and varied client portfolio spanning many different sports and types of client, including clubs, governing bodies and individuals. Nurtured over the years by ‘calm and sensible’ team head Gerallt Jones , the Welsh Rugby Union remains a core client, with banking and finance partner Dominic Marshall  recently advising it on the refinancing of its £20m CLBILS emergency loan secured in October 2020.  ‘Hugely experienced and able’ commercial litigator Tracey Singlehurst-Ward has a significant focus on sports mandates, and continues to spearhead the firm’s work for the British Boxing Board of Control. In July 2023 the firm acquired Cardiff-based boutique Loosemores, taking on a team well-regarded for its work for a wide range of clients covering a range of amateur and professional sports. The ‘knowledgeable and well-connected’ Mark Loosemore provides ‘highly commercial and thorough’ advice to many Welsh governing bodies, including the Football Association of Wales (FAW), across a range of commercial agreements, relating to, inter alia, sponsorship, image rights and hospitality rights deals. On the contentious front, the ‘very diligent’ Karl Thomas has a strong track record advising on sports disciplinary cases and sports regulatory disputes. Drawing upon her governance and charities law expertise, ‘very personable and helpful’ solicitor Rebecca McCarthy is also a key member of the team and ‘specialises in legal status for sports clubs’.