Michael Corbett > Slaughter and May > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Slaughter and May
ONE BUNHILL ROW
LONDON
EC1Y 8YY
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Corporate and M&A
Infrastructure and Energy
Financial Institutions Group
Capital Markets
Commercial Contracts Risk

Position

Partner; Michael is the Co-Head of our Infrastructure & Energy Group (I&E). He has a broad corporate and corporate finance practice, which includes public and private M&A transactions, complex corporate and commercial transactions (including business transformation projects), joint ventures, equity offerings, corporate governance and company advisory matters.

Michael has previously been seconded to JP Morgan Chase and to GE Real Estate.

Career

Joined Slaughter and May in 2001. Partner since 2011.

Languages

German and French – basic conversational.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: M&A and acquisition financing

(Leading partners: Corporate and M&A)

Michael CorbettSlaughter and May

Reputed for its high-end corporate expertise, Slaughter and May continues to advise on marquee transactions for leading industry players active across the energy, digital and social infrastructure arenas. The energy transition space is a particularly lively area of activity for the group, which frequently handles novel and complex transactions relating to hydrogen, CCUS and battery storage. Team heads Michael Corbett and Hywel Davies are noted for their far-reaching practices, working with a range of energy producers, infra funds, and government bodies on public and private M&A and joint ventures. Equally well versed in equity and debt financing arrangements, Azadeh Nassiri‘s recent workload includes conventional and renewable energy transactions, while Robin Ogle is chiefly engaged with M&A and PE deals, working with major asset managers as well as various subsidiary funds. Victoria MacDuff is the chief point of contact for Vodaphone, guiding the corporation through deals in Italy and Spain as part of its portfolio right-sizing efforts. The ‘exceptionalOly Moir is also recommended.

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas

Slaughter and May acts for oil and gas majors, listed companies, private equity groups, financial institutions, NOCs, government departments and regulators seeking aid with upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas activities. The team is jointly chaired by Hywel Davies, a public and private M&A specialist, and Michael Corbett, noted for his capabilities in corporate finance. Steven Galbraith is also recommended, leveraging his expertise in international projects and project finance across the oil and gas arena.

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development

Slaughter and May boasts a ‘multidisciplinary approach with individual lawyers who are able to provide top class advice across a range of specialist areas’, handling cutting-edge energy and infrastructure projects both in the UK and abroad. With the energy transition as a key focus, the firm’s portfolio includes hydrogen, CCUS, and renewable energy ventures. Additionally, it remains deeply involved in the financing and development of social, digital, and transport infrastructure projects. Team head Michael Corbett has a broad practice that includes M&A, financing, development and regulatory expertise. Co-head Hywel Davies has recently advised on water, carbon capture, and nuclear projects, while Richard Todd is chiefly recognised for his work in the renewables space. Oly Moir is well-positioned to act across the entire project value chain and advises a host of strategics, sponsors and financial institutions.