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Lewis Silkin
Arbor
255 Blackfriars Rd
LONDON
SE1 9AX
England

Work Department

Corporate.

Position

Consultant. Specialises in advising on limited liability partnership and partnership matters, mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures, with particular experience of professional services and communications sectors.

Career

Trained, qualified and partner at Hancock & Willis; partner Lewis Silkin 1992 to date.

Co-authored ‘Employment, Partnership and Discrimination Law for Professional Partnerships’ (2005) with James Davies and Clive Greenwood also of Lewis Silkin.

Memberships

Association of Partnership Practitioners.

Education

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School, Sutton Coldfield; Exeter University (LLB); College of Law, Guildford.

Leisure

Family, music, rugby, skiing.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Partnership

(Hall of Fame)

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The LLP and partnership group at Lewis Silkin has amassed an impressive client roster consisting of clients from the legal, accounting, and financial services sectors due to its strong partnership offering which includes contentious and non-contentious assistance. The team is experienced handling domestic and cross-border matters ranging from expulsions, investigations, and team moves, to mergers and acquisitions, compliance, and agreements. Heading up the practice is Clive Greenwood, described as having the ‘safest pair of hands in this sector’ and specialises in disputes and litigation within the financial services sector and frequently litigates before the courts in London and Belfast. The capabilities of the department have been bolstered by the arrival of Chris Hallinan who joined in July 2023 from Addleshaw Goddard. He brings with him a wealth of experience handling non-contentious and professional services regulatory matters including transactions, restructuring, regulatory approval, and governance matters. Michael Burd concentrates on contentious matters including litigation, arbitration, and agreements, while head of the investigations team Karen Baxter focuses on allegations of wrongdoing and professional misconduct. Other key practitioners include Frances Simm, Eleanor Diamond, Nicholas Hadaway, and Fergus Payne.