Jeremy Cunningham > RPC > London, England > Lawyer Profile

RPC
TOWER BRIDGE HOUSE
ST KATHARINE'S WAY
LONDON
E1W 1AA
England
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Work Department

Corporate, M&A, Private Equity

Position

Partner Jeremy Cunningham is a corporate transactional lawyer focused on delivering commercial solutions to clients. He represents financial institutions, corporations, insurance companies, investor groups and management teams on a variety of transactional matters. This includes: M&A transactions, private equity investment, venture capital investment, joint ventures and strategic alliances, group restructurings and commercial arrangements including outsourcings.

Jeremy has wide-ranging experience of cross-border transactions across the UK and Europe, Asia and the US, with particular expertise in the TMT, financial services, consumer and insurance sectors.

Jeremy is qualified in England & Wales and Hong Kong.

Career

Trained: Pinsent Curtis; qualified 2001; Wragge & Co 2001-2005; Mayer Brown 2005-2016; partner Mayer Brown 2011; joined RPC 2016.

Education

Repton School, Derbyshire; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh; London College of Law (1997), Chester College of Law (1998).

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > M&A: Lower Mid-Market Deals, £100m-£750m

With ‘super experience in M&A’ and a ‘great knowledge of industry,’ the team at RPC regularly works with a series of household names across various sectors, private equity and financial sponsors. Team leader Karen Hendy also co-leads the retail practice, handling listed company matters including takeovers, restructuring and M&A. The ‘client focused’ James Mee leads on insurance and financial services M&A mandates, while the highly experienced Neil Brown frequently handles large transactions in the insurance, technology and retail sectors. Senior corporate lawyer Nigel Collins has a growing Japanese client base and advises on a range of matters including investments, acquisitions, disposals and restructuring. Jeremy Cunningham is recommended for his work in the tech and media sectors. Other names to note include Ben Magahy, who acts as lead associate on M&A and corporate transactions involving private equity and financial sponsors.

London > Corporate and commercial > Private equity: transactions - mid-market deals (up to £250m)

Responsive and engaged‘, RPC‘s sector coverage most notably spans the insurance, tech, and financial services sectors. Practice head David Wallis is a prolific adviser with considerable market experience in sponsor and management-side work, handling sales, acquisitions, and investment deals. James Mee is particularly noted for his capabilities in the insurance sector, while Jeremy Cunningham’s wide-ranging cross-border practice covers insurance, engineering, and film production. Jeremy Cunningham is praised by clients for his financial services and insurance acumen.

Responsive and engaged‘, RPC‘s sector coverage most notably spans the insurance, tech, and financial services sectors. Practice head David Wallis is a prolific adviser with considerable market experience in sponsor and management-side work, handling sales, acquisitions, and investment deals. James Mee is particularly noted for his capabilities in the insurance sector, while Jeremy Cunningham’s wide-ranging cross-border practice covers insurance, engineering, and film production. Jeremy Cunningham is praised by clients for his financial services and insurance acumen.