Rebecca Cousin > Slaughter and May > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Slaughter and May
ONE BUNHILL ROW
LONDON
EC1Y 8YY
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Capital Markets
Commercial Contracts
Corporate and M&A
Cyber
Data Privacy
Infrastructure and Energy
Tech and Digital

Position

Partner; Rebecca is Head of our Equity Capital Markets practice and Co-Head of our Data Privacy practice.

Rebecca’s corporate practice consists of advising clients on M&A transactions, both public and private, joint ventures, equity issues, initial public listings and long term commercial contracts. She also advises on day-to-day company law and corporate reporting and governance matters.

Rebecca advises a number of clients on all aspects of Data Privacy, including on stand-alone compliance queries, in corporate transactions, e-commerce, commercial contracts and global investigations.

Rebecca is a contributing author to Tolley’s Company Law Service, Privacy Laws and Business, and sits on the Consulting Editorial Board of Lexis PSL.

Career

Joined firm 2003. Partner since 2008.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Equity capital markets – mid-large cap

(Leading individuals)

Rebecca Cousin – Slaughter and May

Slaughter and May is home to a ‘strong team, from partner through to associate level’ and is known for its ardent issuer-side focus on the full spectrum of complex ECM transactions. Supporting early stage UK companies, particularly those arising out of the technology sector, is a core pillar of the group’s practice. Rebecca Cousin leads the team, focusing on equity raises, right issues, placings, and IPOs. Co-head of corporate and M&A Richard Smith and highly experienced ECM lawyer John Papanichola are other key names within the practice group.

London > Corporate and commercial > M&A: Upper Mid-Market And Premium Deals, £750m+

(Leading individuals)

Rebecca CousinSlaughter and May

Operating across a host of sectors including TMT, healthcare, construction, oil & gas and insurance and with unrivalled experience advising listed companies on M&A as well as activism defence work,  Slaughter and May’s M&A team is  ‘absolutely first class on all matters’. With a growing roster of top name clients and with more than 70% of its mandates last year involving an  international element, the team is regularly called in to advise on blockbuster deals such as GSK’s demerger of Haleon. The practice is co-headed by public and private M&A partners Simon Nicholls , who is described as ‘outstanding’ and ‘exceptional’ for his complex work for clients such as GSK and Diageo, and Richard Smith, whose clients include Aviva, Equinix and The Walt Disney Company. Senior partner Steve Cooke offers particular experience in takeover bids and other stock exchange related work, while data privacy expert Rebecca Cousin handles public and private M&A, initial public listings, equity issues and joint ventures. Roland Turnill , who will replace Cooke as senior partner in 2024, co-heads the financial institutions group and has recently been involved in advising Vodafone on its merger with Three. ‘Top tier lawyer’ Paul Dickson and the ‘exceptional’ Sally Wokes are noted for their broad corporate practices, handling public takeovers, joint ventures and private M&A for domestic and international clients, listed and unlisted. Victoria MacDuff continues to have a wide-ranging corporate practice, advising on M&A deals and disposals, equity capital market transactions, reorganisations and joint ventures, with a particular focus on cyber security and the financial services and telecoms sector. Also recommended are: Claire Jackson, a life sciences, healthcare and insurance specialist; Andrew Jolly, who heads the sport team and, the ‘enthusiastic, energetic and relatable’ Robert Innes, who co-heads the tech transactions group. James Cook, Harry Hecht and Alexander Dustan are other key lawyers. Formerly senior figures within the team,  Andy Ryde and Jeff Twentyman have retired.