Rob Hayes > Osborne Clarke LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Osborne Clarke LLP
ONE LONDON WALL
EC2Y 5EB
LONDON
EC2Y 5EB
England
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Work Department

M&A, Corporate Finance and PE

Position

Rob is a partner in Osborne Clarke’s corporate practice and has a particular focus on venture capital work, acting for high growth technology companies and institutional investors on refinancing transactions and company exits. Rob also works with clients in the private equity sector, where he has experience of acting on buyouts, buy-and-build consolidator projects and related exits.

Many of Rob’s clients operate in the life sciences and tech, media and communications sectors, where the technology has been developed at some of the world’s leading research institutions based in the UK. Rob has worked on the legal drafting committee for the BVCA’s early stage model documents. He co-leads OC Ventures, the firm’s dedicated resource centre for the ventures ecosystem.

Rob is head of Osborne Clarke’s Thames Valley office.

 

Please see full biography at osborneclarke.com/lawyers/rob-hayes/

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Venture capital

(Next Generation Partners)

Rob HayesOsborne Clarke LLP

The ‘highly responsive‘ team at Osborne Clarke LLP provides a ‘very efficient, pragmatic and cost-effective service’ to investors and investees seeking or providing financing at an early through to late stage of the investment cycle. Its longstanding presence in the market, particularly as it relates to technology and life science spin-outs, scale-ups and exits, ensures that it is able to provide ‘an excellent balance between legal and commercial expertise’, while its international footprint enables the team to excel in multi-jurisdictional mandates. ‘Intelligent’ Reading-based team head Robert Wood deploys ‘great organisational and legal skills’ to good effect for funds and companies, particularly on later stage mandates often involving investor syndicates. Leveraging his broader corporate/M&A capabilities to good effect, London-based Mathias Loertscher is a popular choice among tech-focused companies on Seed and Series A financing, as well as on investment later in the growth curve – to include advise to shareholders on exit strategies. The ‘brilliant’ Rob Hayes displays a ‘very calm’ demeanour with a particular focus and expertise in working with high growth businesses and institutional investors in the technology and life sciences sectors. Justin Starling has a strong grounding in the life sciences and healthcare sector, utilising this very capably on pure venture capital deals, as well as for university spin-outs seeking to commercialise their innovations. ‘Superstar’ associate director Elizabeth Yell  continues to gain market traction and is a firm favourite for both institutional investors and venture-backed companies as a result of her ‘incredible eye for detail whilst having the skills to drive and manage everything’. All partners are based in Reading, unless otherwise indicated.