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Addleshaw Goddard > The Legal 500 Rankings
Corporate and commercial > Commercial contracts Tier 1
Boasting a client portfolio featuring both high-street banks and major multinational manufacturing conglomerates, Addleshaw Goddard is able to provide an ‘excellent breadth’ of legal counsel due to its near-unrivalled depth of bench. The firm is active in drafting complex commercial contracts for joint ventures in a range of industries, including the automotive and financial sectors, and constructing bespoke arrangements for household retail names, such as its work creating ASDA’s first ever customer loyalty scheme. Furthermore, the firm has been involved in formulating a multitude of sponsorship, outsourcing and supply agreements, alongside acting on IT management services and payment systems. Team head Michael LowryPractice head(s):
Michael Lowry
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very helpful, knowledgeable and flexible.’
‘Great people to work with. Professional and approachable.’
‘They take the time to create strong individual relationships. They respond well to feedback and input.’
‘Excellent all round team with good commercial awareness balancing legal expertise in the tech/commercial area. Good customer care and awareness of the need to keep to budgets and deliver work that adds real value.’
‘The team were highly capable, personable and dealt with at times fairly intemperately-toned challenges with grace and diplomacy. They did a first class job.’
‘Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta was excellent. He had a detailed understanding of the complicated brief that straddled many legal areas e.g. finance and regulatory, commercial, competition, corporate and employment. He and his corporate colleagues worked very hard over many months, keeping on top of the twists and turns of the high profile project.’
‘There is an excellent breadth and depth in the team. I am always able to catch up with someone, as required, who can help with a particular query or issue. We worked with the team on a matter which required considerable bespoke drafting to set out a completely new set of obligations which work alongside the existing contractual framework used by the industry.’
‘Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta has an impressive ability to imagine, think through and find solutions for multiple scenarios for his clients.’
Key clients
Volkswagen AG
Barclays Bank UK plc
SBC UK Bank plc
Lloyds Banking Group plc
Nationwide Building Society
NatWest Group
Northern Bank Limited
Santander UK plc
TSB Bank plc
Virgin Money
Bank of Ireland (UK)
Siemens plc
MedAccess Guarantee Limited
ASDA Stores Limited
J. Carter Sporting Club Limited T/A Castore
Monument Bank Limited
Kynetec UK Limited
Alderley Park Limited
NFU Mutual Insurance Society Limited
Work highlights
- Advising Volkswagen (VW) on its global joint venture with Ford Motor Company (Ford). We are the main legal advisers to Volkswagen in relation to the alliance. VW and Ford are collaborating in relation to the development, manufacture, and supply of a range of commercial vans, pickup trucks and other vehicles.
- Advised ASDA on the creation, launch and roll out of its first customer loyalty rewards scheme.
- Advised Siemens on an outsourcing agreement for managed learning services, including the procurement of training, development of bespoke training as required, and use of Siemens’ internal booking system to book training and the management of all of those activities.
Corporate and commercial > M&A: Lower Mid-Market Deals, £100m-£750m Tier 1
Highly regarded by a sizeable roster of FTSE-listed clients - spanning the financial services, energy, gaming and retail and consumer sectors - for its experience in complex and high-value corporate transactions, the ‘very friendly and courteous’ team at Addleshaw Goddard offer a significant ‘depth and breadth’ in knowledge and an ‘excellent and reliable service.’ The team possesses a wealth of experience in domestic and cross-border public company takeovers, drawing on the expertise of a number of dedicated specialists that previously acted as secretaries in the Takeover Panel. The group is led by divisional managing partner and private equity specailist David KirchinPractice head(s):
David Kirchin; Chris Taylor
Other key lawyers:
Nick Pearey; Simon Wood; Graham Cross; Hugh Lauritsen; Hardeep Plahe; Ben Koehne; Jaya Gupta; Francesco Rosso; Oliver Broomfield
Testimonials
‘Ability to set up quickly a team dedicated to the deal with the relevant specialists fully involved in the deal.’
‘Oliver Broomfield was fully involved in the file and had a practical and creative mindset. He has been a facilitator of the deal and managed to have all our important items take into account in our transaction. Other notables M&A associates include Francesco Rosso. Hugh Lauritsen also stood out as a partner.’
‘They have in house expertise in all fields which is more convenient to progress deals. They are nice in their mannerisms and sell their point with a convincing argument.’
‘Very friendly and courteous. I found it very easy to make contact with the team here. They were always available, within reason of course, and made the deal happen because of their very calm and methodical approach to issues we faced during the deal.’
‘Very strong knowledge of the sector bringing insight and experience. They take on board feedback and input very well. They are very experienced at supporting multi-firm common interest privilege groups. They have innovative approaches to solving issues. They articulate risks simply and seek to find solutions.’
‘They take the time to create strong individual relationships. They respond well to feedback and input. The team has highly effective negotiators. They help clients join the dots on issues and risks. They give recommendations and not just options.’
‘The depth and breadth of the team is outstanding, and this results in a consistently excellent and reliable service. They were able to progress key workstreams whilst also reacting to new issues as they arose on the day, and this can only be achieved with an exceptionally strong team. Services levels and responsiveness were excellent. They inspired confidence by being across issues and focusing on solutions exceptionally quickly.’
‘Ben Koehne is a solution focused individual who demonstrates excellent collaboration skills to find the best outcome for his clients. Jaya Gupta is exceptionally calm and has an impressive capacity for being across multiple issues at any one time.’
Key clients
Barclays Bank UK plc, HSBC UK Bank plc, Lloyds Banking Group plc, Nationwide Building Society, NatWest Group, Northern Bank Limited (trading as Danske Bank), Santander UK plc, TSB Bank plc, Virgin Money and Bank of Ireland (UK) plc as joint clients
Associated British Foods
BNP Paribas
DP World
AdvanceAdvT
Terra Firma
Cirrus Inns
SSE
Curtis Banks
New Forests Asset Management
Egmont International
British International Investment plc and Norfund
Mortgage Brain
Shareholders of Burts Crisps
Work highlights
- Advising 10 of the UK’s largest high street banks on the creation and launch of Cash Access UK Limited, a joint venture between the clients to enable consumers and small businesses to access cash, deposit and basic banking services where they are needed across the UK, including via shared banking hubs.
- Advised DP World on the establishment of an Africa investment platform with BII, the UK’s development finance institution to identify, screen and develop opportunities for BII to invest in ports, inland container depots and other logistics assets across Africa. The parties expect to commit over US$1.7bn of investment over the next several years.
- Advised AdvancedAdvT, a listed acquisition vehicle associated with tech entrepreneur Vin Murria, on its £300m cash and share takeover offer for M&C Saatchi, the international advertising and marketing agency.
Corporate and commercial > Partnership Tier 1
The ‘full-service’ partnership practice at Addleshaw Goddard has an ‘excellent reputation’ for advising on all aspects of partnership and limited liability partnership law including high value and cross-border transactional work, advisory work, investigations, and contentious matters such as partner exits and allegations of misconduct. Heading up the professional practices group is William WastiePractice head(s):
William Wastie
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The technical expertise of the team coupled with their deep understanding of the market and our business makes them our go-to team for partnership work.’
‘A great team of lawyers to work with. They have helped us successfully navigate everything from strategic issues to individual partner matters with pragmatism and sensitivity.’
‘The team has a particular focus on professional services firms and partnerships and so understands our structure well and the regulatory framework in which we operate.’
‘Aster Crawshaw is a very personable partner who treats his associates with respect and so you really get a really collegiate and inclusive team experience. Lauren Sinclair-Williams and Johnny Cakebread have been standout associates on transactions.’
‘The partnership practice has an excellent reputation. Following a recommendation, my firm instructed it for the first time in 2022 and I would not hesitate to instruct the team again. Its main strength is that it is one of the ‘go to’ firms for partnership work.’
‘Aster Crawshaw is a star. He is knowledgeable, accessible and approachable. It is no surprise that he has been appointed as Addleshaws’ new Senior Partner. Supporting Aster was Benedict Sanderson who was very calm and demonstrated a high level of attention to detail.’
‘The team has an extensive knowledge of the regulatory landscape for patent/trade mark firms. This includes domestic and international practices. They are also very approachable and the quality of advice is very commercial. Jonathan Cheney and Jonathan Cakebread are very knowledgeable.’
‘They are very experienced in LLP structures, have seen multiple scenarios and can therefore advise on practical outcomes of particular clauses, structures, etc. Jonathan Cheney is able to balance competing views and find pragmatic solutions.’
Key clients
Gerald Eve LLP
Moore Kingston Smith LLP
D Young & Co LLP
Montagu Evans LLP
Gill Jennings & Every LLP
Miller Insurance Services LLP
Work highlights
- Advised Gerald Eve LLP on its cross-border sale to Newmark Group in a deal which involved incorporating a partner-owned LLP into a listed US business.
- Advised Moore Kingston Smith LLP on its development objectives and investment opportunities, including an investment into the business by Waterland Private Equity.
- Acted for Montagu Evans LLP and undertook a full review and redraft of the property consultancy’s LLP agreement and other constitutional documents, advising on the firm’s governance structure and profit sharing arrangements.
Corporate and commercial > Private equity: transactions - mid-market deals (up to £250m) Tier 1
Particularly praised for its depth at partner level, the team at Addleshaw Goddard handles a steady stream of high-cap as well as mid-market transactions for a strong roster of sponsors and management teams. The sizeable, national practice is headed up by Mike Hinchliffe, a ‘very experienced and knowledgeable‘ figure whose broad capabilities range from acquisitions to minority fundraising deals. With more than two decades in the market, Yunus Seedat is similarly well-versed in all manner of corporate transactions, while Marc Field‘s recent workload includes investment deals and sale processes for clients engaged in the tech, energy, and professional services sectors. Gemma Phillips is noted for her track record in deals, working with both sponsors and portfolio companies. Other names to note include Liam Gasior, who focuses on financial services-based mandates, and Victor Oderinde, whose recent highlights include a number of auction processes. All named lawyers are based in London.Practice head(s):
Mike Hinchliffe
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Good all-round team with depth at partner level in particular.’
‘Mike Hinchliffe is very experienced and knowledgeable.’
‘Gemma Phillips and Marc Field are both highly skilled lawyers with a good commercial approach.’
‘Collaborative team with good depth below partner level. Associates have made the effort to get to know individual portfolio company dynamics well and provided hands-on support through the full investment life cycle with high EQ.’
‘Marc Field is a trusted and respected advisor to our team – highly responsive with excellent problem solving capabilities.’
Key clients
Accel KKR
Bridges Fund Management
CGE Partners
ECI Partners
Equistone Partners Europe
H2 Equity Partners
Inflexion Private Equity
LDC
Limerston Capital
Livingbridge
Phoenix Equity Partners
Soho Square
Synova Capital
Terra Firma
Volpi Capital
Waterland
Work highlights
- Advising ECI Partners on its investment in Zenergi and the sale of Bionic.
- Advising Inflexion on the acquisition of Astrak Group.
- Advising International Financial Group on its sale to Cinven.
Finance > Asset based lending Tier 1
Led from London by the ‘commercial and knowledgeable’ Mike Davison and able to call upon significant resources in key regional locations, including Manchester, Leeds and Edinburgh, Addleshaw Goddard has ‘deep bench strength’ across the asset-based lending (ABL) product, from a new money, as well as restructuring/litigation perspective. This knowledge manifests itself not only in transactional work, but also helping to launch new products for established lenders, as well as working with start-ups bringing tech-led ABL products to market. As well as its core involvement in domestic transactions for lenders and borrowers, the team also continues to gain traction handling cross-border mandates, including Davison’s work for Indian-owned company Jubilant Pharma on their entry into $400m facilities with Standard Chartered Bank. Manchester-based Lauren Priest-Stephens was also involved in the aforementioned deal and is noted for her ‘superb market knowledge and practical approach’. Other recommended practitioners include Anna Hodgson, for ABL-related restructurings/insolvencies; Manchester-based Harold BrakoPractice head(s):
Mike Davison
Other key lawyers:
Anna Hodgson; Harold Brako; Andrew Fordham; Euan Cluness; Lauren Priest-Stephens; Peter Smartt; Philippa McCarthy; Batsho Nthoi
Testimonials
‘Their bench strength (in particular the number of lawyers who understand our product) sets them apart from the other members of our panel.’
‘Mike Davison stands out from the crowd. He is commercial in approach, has great sector knowledge and adds real value.’
‘Lauren Priest-Stephens displays common sense, has superb market knowledge and has a practical approach.’
Key clients
PNC Bank and PNC Business Credit
BNP Paribas & BNP Paribas Commercial Finance Ltd
Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance
HSBC Bank PLC & HSBC Invoice Finance Limited
FGI Worldwide LLC
Breal Zeta Commercial Finance
Bank Leumi & Leumi ABL Limited
ABN Amro Asset Based Finance
Close Brothers Group Plc & Close Brothers Invoice Finance Ltd
Omniveta DK Holdings ApS (and Group Companies)
Advance Global Capital
AIB Commercial Finance
Metro Bank
Blazehill Capital
Work highlights
Industry focus > Retail and consumer Tier 1
With a large team and significant national presence, Addleshaw Goddard is well placed to advise on the full range of retail and consumer sector issues. Acting for global conglomerates, start-ups, and family-owned businesses, the team’s expertise covers supply chain management, brand employment, digitalisation, and real estate matters. The team is jointly led by Andrew Rosling and Rona Bar-Isaac; the former is a seasoned M&A expert and has a particular specialism in joint ventures, while the latter takes point on competition matters, handling merger clearances and abuse of dominance claims for large retailers and consumer goods corporates. ‘Technically strong' Shakeel Dad, who is based in Leeds, is recommended for his employment expertise, while Georgina Powling, also based in the same office, acts on the full spectrum of contentious and non-contentious intellectual property matters. Daniel Sweeney handles transactional real estate mandates.Practice head(s):
Andrew Rosling; Rona Bar-Isaac
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very practical, always take the time to understand your business and its culture to ensure they can advise in a way which is akin to your company values.’
‘Shakeel Dad is technically strong, dynamic, to the point and gives you a view rather than just telliny you what the risk is. This is invaluable to the in-house lawyer.’
‘The AG consumer team are a young and dynamic group. They bring an energetic and relevant approach to legal matters with a genuine feel and familiarity for the sector. This is highly relevant for many of the sector’s fast-growth and innovative brands.’
‘I mention Rona Bar-Isaac for her notable subject excellence, commercial approach and down-to-earth style which clients particularly appreciate.’
Key clients
ASDA
Boohoo
Co-op
Diageo
Finlays (Swire)
Fortnum & Mason
Haleon
JD Sports
Lidl
Lloyds Pharmacy (Aurelius)
Primark
Vision Express
Ted Baker
Wickes
Work highlights
- Assisting Co-op with the disposal of its petrol forecourt business to Asda.
- Advising Primark on the launch of its click-and-collect proposition.
- Advising Diageo on its acquisition of Don Papa.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Water Tier 1
Direct procurement for customers (DPC) projects form the core of Addleshaw Goddard‘s water practice, with the firm advising a number of water companies on critical infrastructure developments. In addition to its financing practice, the group also assists with regulatory matters and licensing applications to Ofwat and other authorities. Leading the team is David Shaw, a DPC specialist who also advises on other forms of project finance, as does Philip Dupres. Rona-Bar Isaac specialises in regulatory matters, acting for clients on both contentious and non-contentious issues, including competition disputes. Legal director Joanne Holbrook‘s practice centres on environmental compliance, risks and liabilities, regulatory investigations and civil claims. The firm augmented its planning practice with the February 2023 arrival of Francis Tyrell from Pinsent Masons LLP.Practice head(s):
David Shaw; Phil Dupres; Rona Bar-Isaac
Other key lawyers:
Joanne Holbrook; Francis Tyrrell
Testimonials
‘The Addleshaw Goddard Projects, Energy and Natural Resources team has demonstrated great flexibility in working with the in-house legal team to develop and create new, ground-breaking infrastructure projects in the UK water sector, drawing from significant experience and expertise in other industry sectors.’
‘The facility to simply pick up the phone and engage in meaningful, productive discussions with various team members without the usual foremost worry about ‘how much of that will end up on the clock’ is invaluable; a characteristic fully demonstrated by Phil Dupres on ongoing project work.’
Key clients
Affinity Water
United Utilities
Southern Water
Anglian Water
Castle Water
South East Water
Yorkshire Water
Water Resources South East
Work highlights
- Advised United Utilities on its £1.5bn Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme, comprising over 100km of new tunnelling delivering drinking water to over 2m people in Manchester and its surrounds.
- Advised Water Resources South East in their collaboration, development and legal assurance of a regional resilience plan for 2024.
- Advising Southern Water on its Water for Life DPC project, an £800m scheme, delivering resilient infrastructure for Hampshire.
Real estate > Social housing: finance Tier 1
Lee Shankland-Gort has led the expansion of the housing finance practice at Addleshaw Goddard to form a new social, sustainable, and green finance team that is praised as ‘really strong and market-leading’. The market-leading practice has an established reputation advising funders and investors, including new entrants to the social housing sector, on matters ranging from finance and property security to debt capital markets. The department assists clients with all aspects of funding, offering advice on debt financing, refinancing, and restructuring; Helen Hunter advised Lloyds as a funder of Swan Housing Association’s merger with Sanctuary Housing Association. Jennie Chilton heads the strong social housing finance property security team, acting exclusively for funders and security trustees. The firm is leading the way on sustainability-linked loans in the sector, advising Barclays on its first green loan to a housing association. Beth Collett leads the debt capital markets group on secured sustainability bonds, with Steve MackiePractice head(s):
Lee Shankland-Gort
Other key lawyers:
Nick Barlow; Steve Mackie; Jennie Chilton; Beth Collett; Helen Hunter; Geoff McGinley
Testimonials
‘I have worked with Steve Mackie and Helen Hunter over the years. They are both easy to work with and experts in the field. I appreciate the insights they share about the market and they role they have in facilitating transactions.’
‘Steve Mackie has a wealth of experience and expertise that is invaluable.’
‘Jennie Chilton concisely delivers the key commercial risks out of technical legal issues.’
‘The people and the knowledge are second-to-none. The attention to detail and level of advice they provide is seamless.’
‘Sector leading firm and individuals. Addleshaws goes above and beyond in terms of adding value, not just to individual transactions, but also the ongoing relationship.’
‘Lee Shankland-Gort is the pre-eminent partner in the sector and leadings a fantastic team at Addleshaws. Geoff McGinley is great to work with, always adding value and enhancing the overall relationship.’
‘A really strong and market-leading team with very strong expertise in social housing finance. A very strong bench of highly experienced legal professionals and sustainability expertise.’
‘Steve Mackie is reliable, exceptionally efficient and pragmatic. Helen Hunter is personable, detailed and a fantastic lawyer. Beth Collett is the market-leading debt capital markets lawyer for social housing clients. She is meticulous in her advice and pragmatic in terms of reaching commercial and considered solutions for all parties. Jenny Chilton on the property charging side is a huge asset to the firm and always delivers!’
Key clients
Barclays Bank
The Royal Bank of Scotland
National Westminster Bank
Santander
Lloyds
Clydesdale Bank
HSBC Bank UK
MUFG
National Australia Bank
Nationwide Building Society
ARA Venn
Work highlights
- Acted for eleven funders on the transition of existing financing arrangements with London & Quadrant Housing Trust into sustainability-linked loans.
- Advised for eleven funders and M&G Trustee Company Limited as bond trustee and security trustee on the merger of Optivo and Southern Housing Group and the refinance of a £2.3bn existing loan, ISDA documentation, and associated property security work.
- Acted for NatWest Structured Finance as Document Co-ordinator and Joint ESG Co-ordinator with Barclays Bank on the new £900m eight funder syndicated unsecured facility to Places for People Treasury.
Transport > Rail Tier 1
The team at Addleshaw Goddard is ably co-led by Paul HirstPractice head(s):
Paul Hirst; Anna Heaton
Other key lawyers:
Simon Gwynne; Sam Price; Carla Hancock; Michael Rainey
Testimonials
‘An experienced team who have the necessary competencies and experience to deliver top quality work whilst also being hugely approachable, personable and – quite frankly and uniquely – good fun in the process’.
‘A seriously capable team with a welcome informality of approach which puts clients at ease, gives confidence, and results in excellent advice and very accessible and pragmatic drafting’.
‘Throughout the project, we had the pleasure of working with an exceptional team consisting of Sam Price, Paul Hurst, Carla Hancock, and Michael Rainey as well as Simon Gwynne’.
‘It is evident that AG possesses extensive experience and expertise in rolling stock procurement. The team has proven to be incredibly collaborative, always prioritising our specific needs as the client. They have demonstrated a commendable level of flexibility in tailoring their approach to align with our requirements’.
‘Overall, we have had an outstanding experience working with AG on the new trains project. Their professionalism, expertise, and client-centric approach have greatly contributed to our progress thus far. We look forward to continuing our collaboration and achieving further success together‘.
‘Good strength in depth. A number of team members have worked “client side” in the industry, which makes agreeing remits easier and submissions are more suitable for onward communication in the business. Are willing to come “off the fence” when giving advice’.
‘Sam Price – strong experience client side and puts himself in your shoes before giving advice. Good at working in a small, multidisciplinary and focused project team’.
Key clients
Prologis Group Companies
VTG Rail UK Limited
London Luton Airport Limited
ScotRail Trains
Rail Operations Group Limited (“ROG”)
Department for Transport
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited
Greater London Authority / Transport for London
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
West Midlands Combined Authority
Hitachi Rail Limited
MerseyTravel
HS1 Limited
Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited
SMBC
DB Cargo
Transport for Greater Manchester
Qatar Railways Company
Work highlights
- Advised the Department for Transport on the development and roll out of the new National Rail Contract (replacing franchise agreements).
- Advising Qatar Railways on its multibillion-pound programme to deliver a new railway line between Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is planned to link with Etihad Rail.
- Advising ScotRail Trains on their rolling stock procurement programme under which they plan to replace 65% of their current train fleet over 10 years and decarbonise their train fleet through a series of procurements commencing in early 2023.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Manchester Tier 1
The corporate and commercial team at Addleshaw Goddard is ‘technically strong with a very down-to-earth style’ and covers the full spectrum of matters including M&A, private equity and PLC transactions. The firm has expertise in the real estate sector, acting for leading property developers and investors in the north west. Practice head Paul Medlicott acts for mid-market private equity houses and management teams with support from Andrew Green. Roger Hart routinely works with major PLCs, while Shelley McGivern is known for her work on corporate finance and M&A transactions.Practice head(s):
Paul Medlicott
Other key lawyers:
Andrew Green; Roger Hart; Shelley McGivern
Testimonials
‘I would trust Roger Hart and team with any corporate work as much, if not more so, than traditional London based corporate law firms. They know their stuff, they get things done quietly and effectively and they are competitive on fees.’
‘What they have in common is they are technically strong with a very “down to earth” style, which plays out really well with plcs.’
‘A reliable firm and team, meaning client’s can be guaranteed a quality service no matter which partner and team are handling the project. They have shown an ability for specific matter knowledge to seamlessly transfer across individuals in the team.’
‘Collaborative, the focus is on getting the deal done. Good at building relationships with both clients and the other side.’
‘Very collaborative and measured solid advice and unlike many corporate partners, they don’t try to point score but instead gets the deal done.’
‘Fundamentally the firm in Manchester offers a very high standard of lawyer, with a high level of consistency across different levels of experience and seniority and across the corporate disciplines.’
‘Whilst the overall standard of partners and associates at Addleshaw is high across the board, the primary stand out corporate lawyer is Roger Hart who has excellent technical skills, always delivers the highest quality advice, is proactive and commercial and has a very strong work ethic.’
‘We found the team at AG Manchester to be incredibly knowledgeable and supportive throughout the process of selling our business. The team were incredibly dedicated to getting the right result for us as their client and worked tirelessly and often very late into each evening to achieve this result.’
Key clients
JD Sports Fashion
Co-operative Group
BT
Currys
Boohoo
Manchester Airports Group
National Grid
Victorian Plumbing
Moneysupermarket
Work highlights
- Advised Co-operative Group on the £605m disposal of its c132 site petrol filling station business and associated convenience retail outlets to Asda Stores.
- Advised K3 Capital Group plc on its £272m public takeover by Sun European Partners.
- Advised Bruntwood Sci-Tech on its £1.5bn joint venture with the University of Manchester.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax Tier 1
The tax and structuring practice at Addleshaw Goddard is noted the breadth of its expertise, including in real estate, private equity, and share incentive tax-related matters. The team is particularly focused on significant property projects, including funds, joint ventures, property development, and forward funding. Justine Delroy leads the practice, working with a number of clients on structuring issues related to private equity transactions. Michael Hunter is known for his real estate-related advisory work and acts for several institutional companies. Catherine Concannon provides support on private equity matters. All named lawyers are based in Manchester.Practice head(s):
Justine Delroy
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Aviva Investors
Co-op Group
Bruntwood SciTech
Federated Hermes
Peel Group
Royal London
Inflexion
Angelo Gordon
Diageo plc
Work highlights
- Acted for Co-op on its strategic disposal of its petrol filling station business to Euro Garages.
- Advised on the structuring of a joint venture between Aviva and Allianz for the development of two over-station developments at Liverpool Street and Moorgate.
- Advised Phoenix on its equity investment in, and acquisition of, Dufrain Group Limited.
Dispute resolution > Banking litigation Tier 1
Counting domestic clearing banks and international financial institutions, challenger banks and alternative providers in the fintech sector among its key roster of clients, Addleshaw Goddard’s finance disputes practice is fully embedded in niche areas, including asset finance, regulated lending, and digital assets. Praised as an ‘outstanding operator’, Harold BrakoPractice head(s):
Harold Brako
Other key lawyers:
Helen Collinge; Ashlee Simms; Patricia Elder; Danielle Cooper
Testimonials
‘The team is extremely knowledgeable, capable and delivers insightful, focused and commercial advice.’
‘Harold Brako is simply excellent. His knowledge and calm demeanor are second-to-none.’
‘Ashlee Simms and Harold Brako have as always been on top of every case we have presented them with. Addleshaws as a whole are unique in the sense that every case gets an incredible attention to detail and therefore strong defence.’
‘Harold Brako and his team, including Danielle Cooper, have provided a very accurate and well-argued analysis of the litigation I am engaged in.’
‘Ashlee Simms’ ability to deliver on some rather difficult cases this past year has been greatly appreciated. Nothing is ever too much.’
‘Harold Brako is the stand-out partner for me – affable, great reputation, attentive, commercial and always with a good eye for what’s going on around him.’
‘The Manchester team are always on hand to help. They are transparent with their fees and always quick to invoice any unbilled work so that I can ensure this is captured on our systems and paid within payment terms.’
‘Harold Brako is an outstanding operator in his area. Helen Collinge is a fantastic source of knowledge and Ashlee Simms is a star of the future.’
Key clients
Aldermore Bank
Amicus Asset Finance Limited
Ultimate Finance Limited
Bibby Financial Services Limited
Praetura Asset Finance Limited
Genser Energy Ghana Limited
Dell Bank International d.a.c trading as Dell Financial
Services
Goldcrest Finance Limited
Elevar Finance SPV Photon LLC
Reward Finance Group
Kroll Advisory Ltd
DF Capital Bank Limited
McCrory Brickwork Limited
Agilitas IT Solutions Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Kroll, the administrators of the Arena Group of Companies following its collapse in November 2021.
Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Manchester Tier 1
The widely renowned team at Addleshaw Goddard is recognised for its excellence in Manchester, acting on high-value commercial and banking-related litigation spanning all sectors. Leading the team is Susan GarrettPractice head(s):
Susan Garrett; Nick Ashcroft
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
Their collaborative approach is what makes them unique. Lots of firms use the phrase – AG actually deliver on it.’
‘The way in which they work to deliver for the client is exceptional. The diversity and inclusion within AG is also market leading.’
‘They have very capable lawyers and the bandwidth to mix it with anyone and regularly do. I cannot rate them highly enough. They are a pleasure to work with and are quite rightly top of the tree for litigation in Manchester.’
‘Samantha Haigh is an extremely capable lawyer. Very forward thinking. She immerses herself in the detail and finds practical solutions. Sam is very easy to deal with – excellent manner with clients.’
‘High calibre partners supported by bright associates well versed in handling very complex disputes.’
‘I have worked with Nick Ashcroft and Victoria Pool. I find them both to be very savvy and commercially aware. Nick has an interesting niche with work from East Africa.’
Key clients
Accrol Group Holdings Plc
Associated British Foods including British Sugar
Britvic Plc
Soteria Insurance Limited
Co-op Group Limited
Credico Marketing Limited
Diageo plc
Eastern and Southern African Trade & Development Bank (TDB)
Road Haulage Association Limited
NKT A/S and NKT Verwaltungs GmbH
Skanska Construction UK Limited
Stroma Building Control Limited
Tata Chemicals Europe Limited
Toyota Material Handling UK Limited
Trustees of the BT Rolatruc Limited Staff Life Assurance and Pension Scheme
Tsemex Global Enterprise Plc and Tsemex Hotels and Business Plc
Work highlights
- Successfully acting for Soteria Insurance in the Court of Appeal against IBM and defeating IBM’s repeated attempts to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
- Acting for The Road Haulage Association with transport specialists Backhouse Jones in a unique opt-in class action seeking to represent more than 15,000 class members and £1 billion+ in damages.
- Acting for Credico Marketing Limited in a business protection dispute concerning the enforcement of restrictive covenants in commercial trading agreements.
Employment > Health and safety Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard is regularly instructed on high profile health and safety law matters including fire, building, food and product safety issues in addition to related public inquiries. The practice is well-versed in prosecutions, inquests and compliance work particularly regarding the Building Safety Act and its secondary legislation. Erin Shoesmith covers the full spectrum of issues including criminal regulatory defence work. She co-heads the team with Stuart Wardlaw who advises industrial, commercial and public service clients. Lisa McNeill handles public inquires and prosecutions while Priscilla Addo-Quaye defends individuals facing criminal and regulatory proceedings.Practice head(s):
Erin Shoesmith; Stuart Wardlaw
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Strength from top to bottom. Highly experienced team. Good strategic thinkers. Exceptionally experienced in complex cases.’
‘I have worked with and against Erin Shoesmith in cases for over 20 years. She is an excellent strategic thinker, a great motivator of her staff and a pleasure to work with. I rate her extremely highly. She has an exceptional track record in health and safety work.’
‘The deeply impressive Erin Shoesmith leads the team to truly brilliant effect. The practice works intensely and with huge commercial awareness to the highest standards, leaving clients with the correct impression that their every need has been factored in, addressed and sorted out.’
‘Erin Shoesmith, the senior partner, is at the very top of her game and this sector. Priscilla Addo-Quaye is an exceptional senior associate and a leader in her own right. The rest of the team works as one unit to get to the very bottom of every problem and solve it. The key is that this team has a completely genuine interest in their clients and an unparalleled track record of getting to the heart of the issues and solving them.’
‘Very good understanding of the issues and industry, excellent at strategy, very proactive and sensitive to the commercial and reputational issues’
‘Erin Shoesmith leads the team, very client friendly, excellent at strategy and considering the matter holistically, good industry and key player knowledge.’
‘The team’s in-depth knowledge of the legislation but also their relevant experience and contacts with relevant barristers and local courts was invaluable in this instance.’
Key clients
Siemens Plc
Eddie Stobart Limited
Bestway Northern Limited
Victorian Plumbing Plc
Westridge Furniture Design
Joseph Ash Limited, part of Hill and Smith Holdings Plc
tRIIO
Morrison Utility Services Limited
Boohoo Group
Asda Stores Limited
Belfield Furnishings Limited
B Braun Medical Limited
Work highlights
- Acted in several public inquiries including Covid-19, Grenfell Tower, Manchester Arena, Scottish Hospitals, Scottish Child Abuse, Infected Blood and the Post Office Inquiries.
- Represented clients in complex prosecutions by the regulators including HSE, ORR and Leeds City Council.
Finance > Banking and finance Tier 1
The practice at Addleshaw Goddard has a strong reputation for its ability to assist clients across the full scope of complex and high-stakes banking and finance matters. The team is headed up by Manchester-based expert Martin O’Shea, who is noted for ‘leading the team from the front’. The group is well-versed in handling high-profile transactions in the region; Richard Oman is particularly experienced in this regard, a key example being his work for HSBC on the cross-border £250m refinancing of a bond facility. Katie Ridehalgh is also particularly noteworthy for her work advising nationally recognised key banks and investors. Notably, the ‘resilient’ Ben Edwards, who focuses on leveraged acquisition finance and corporate banking, and asset finance specialist Elizabeth Wareing were both promoted to the partnership in September 2022. Wareing supports Andrew Maskill
, who leads the asset finance practice within the team. Legal director Sarah Jay stands out for her work advising clients on tech-led major change projects, and Lauren Priest-Stephens handles asset-backed lending work.
Practice head(s):
Martin O’Shea
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team consistently demonstrates a strong client service ethos, excellent technical ability and commercial nous in its all-round package. There is a broad range of experience across the team and the ability to seamlessly bring in additional expertise from other specialisms as required.’
‘There is always a willingness to engage, support and find the right solution.’
‘Ben Edwards has shown resilience and objectivity in difficult situations; his advice demonstrates clear commercial and technical understanding, and he is a good negotiator.’
‘Martin O’Shea sets the team ethos and attitude and leads from the front, always encouraging and supporting his team and always on-hand to support his clients.’
Key clients
JD Sports Fashion plc
MoneySuperMarket.com
Tosca Debt Capital
Crescent Capital
Castore
COFCO International
Morgan Advanced Materials plc
NCC Group plc
Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc
Tata
Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery Tier 1
The insolvency practice at Addleshaw Goddard is headed by its national and international head of restructuring Ged BarnesPractice head(s):
Ged Barnes
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The Addleshaw Goddard team are extremely responsive to any requests with excellent turnaround times when speed is of the essence on transactions. The advice received is also extremely commercial and provided in challenging circumstances and tight timescales.’
‘The team clearly have a strong and positive working relationship amongst themselves, which makes working with them easy. They have a lot of experience in the field and provide sensible and commercial advice. They understand what the client wants and make the client feel valued.’
Key clients
HSBC UK Bank plc
PWC
EY LLP
Teneo Financial Advisory Limited
Interpath Ltd
Grant Thornton UK LLP
FRP Advisory LLP
Endless LLP
The HLD Group
Avison Young (UK) Limited
Viscount of the Royal Court of Jersey
Kroll Limited
Alvarez & Marsal
Svella Plc
ANS Group Limited
Byrne Group Limited
JD Sports Fashion plc
Work highlights
- Acting for Kroll Advisory as administrators of the business and assets of Doncaster Pharmaceutical Group Limited (DPGL) and other group companies.
- Acting for Byrne Group Limited on the acquisition of the business and assets of O’Keefe Construction (Greenwich) Limited from its administrators, RSM.
- Acting for the Viscount of Jersey in his capacity as Administrator of en desastre estates in relation to matters of English Law and as a party to proceedings in the High Court.
Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate Tier 1
One of the sector's most experienced names, Addleshaw Goddard regularly advises clients with a wealth of overseas assets on wills, succession, and cross-border estate planning. The firm advise clients on the establishment of a variety of investment vehicles, including family investment companies, and are adept at restructuring trusts. Furthermore, the team demonstrate expertise in specialised areas of work such as the establishment of overseas gaming licenses, guiding philanthropic and education planning endeavors, and overseeing the transfer of trusteeships and trust properties. A leading player in private client matters, Manchester head Yorke Eaton advises trustees on their duties and advises on asset protection and tax planning, as well as acting on the creation of trusts in corporate transactions. National head Yorke Eaton competently engages with cross border matters, while Jane Shaw has particular expertise in inheritance tax mitigation and succession planning. Laura Woffinden continues to lend expert advice on corporate and banking transactions.Practice head(s):
Yorke Eaton; Pervinder Kaur
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘It doesn’t matter who I deal with within the organisation the experience is first class! This year was a primary example with a seamless transition between lawyers due to maternity leave.’
‘Yorke Eaton is easy to get along and is technically exceptional. He excels both in the professional and social environments and builds a strong rapport with clients.’
‘The mixture of knowledge, experience and ability, coupled with warmth, humility and informal approachability has made what could be a daunting process far more comfortable and reassuring.’
‘The willingness of the people to be informal, flexible and responsive to our needs has given us tremendous value in terms of legal compliance, forward planning and mental comfort that we are in capable and safe hands. This is led from the front by Yorke Eaton who is calm personified across the various individual and corporate structures we have as a wider family.’
‘Very well-established practice in the North West, with a phenomenal client list. The team have an amazing depth of skills and knowledge, and, from that experience, they are well placed to deal with most matters.’
‘Yorke Eaton leads the team. He is sharp and a no-nonsense adviser – he is pragmatic and a problem solver, which clients appreciate.’
Work highlights
Public sector > Health Tier 1
Drawing on sub-specialisms in public sector and health infrastructure, social and long-term care as well as life sciences and private healthcare, Addleshaw Goddard’s health department provides a full-service offering to its clients. With expertise in complex commercial transactional, competition, and disputes work for the NHS, Michael O’Connor is leading the team together with Stephanie Townley who is specialised in infrastructure and public sector matters. The group has a strong contentious offering handling pharmaceutical drug product liability cases and large-scale construction disputes. Philip Dupres handles contentious matters for a range of NHS trusts and Foundation Trusts in respect of ongoing disputes on their PFI schemes.Practice head(s):
Michael O’Connor; Louise Dobson; Andrew Pettinger; Stephanie Townley
Testimonials
‘A really deep understanding of NHS structures and of the construction issues which arise with PFI and other financing projects. A fantastic work ethic and drive to win cases for their NHS clients.’
‘Thomas Hurst is both a work horse and a war horse. He is outstanding at putting together and managing teams in the most massive of healthcare cases. He also gets outstanding results.’
‘Sarah Wilson is absolutely on top of things, an exceptionally bright and switched-on lawyer. Sarah sees all the angles.’
Key clients
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust
Step Springfield Village Limited (a joint venture between Kajima Partnerships and Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures
Fulcrum Infrastructure Group Limited (FIG) and Fulcrum Infrastructure Management Limited
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
GlaxoSmithKline
GB Partnerships Limited
Cambridge & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Assura Medical
Bupa Care Homes Mercia Healthcare
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Serco Limited
Liverpool and Sefton Health Partnerships Limited
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Clinigen Group Plc
North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Bradford NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Free London NHS Trust
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
West Sussex Estates Partnership Limited
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Atlas BFW Management Limited
The Borough Council of Worthing and West Sussex Estates Partnerships
Recipharm AB
CatSci
Royal London
St Helens & Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Work highlights
- Advising County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust in relation to the construction of a new Shotley Bridge Hospital.
- Advising St Helens & Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (STHK) on its acquisition of Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust (SOHT), where STHK will subsume SOHT, and the trusts shall become a single NHS Trust.
- Acting for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited to settle their multiparty TCC claim against Lendlease Construction.
Public sector > Local government Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard’s Manchester-based local government team is fully integrated into the firm’s national approach, blending sectoral knowledge and handling major and complex governmental, infrastructure and transport projects. The team is known for its strength in construction and real estate, including affordable housing projects, and stands out for its expertise in PPP arrangements as well as procurement processes. Andrew Pettinger who draws on a wealth of experience in infrastructure and outsourcing projects, jointly heads the practice with Michael O’Connor, esteemed specialist in public, private and project finance transactions across various infrastructure and social infrastructure sectors, particularly transport. Recently, Sara Gilmore acted for Merseytravel and the WMCA on their bus franchising options assessments.Practice head(s):
Andrew Pettinger; Michael O’Connor
Other key lawyers:
Sara Gilmore; Stephanie Townley; Phil Dupres; Rob Thompson; Bradley Martin
Testimonials
‘The team listened and developed creative yet lawful approaches to the issues understanding the various constraints upon the client team which was worked into the solution. The options were put forward in an easy to read manner with a clear and concise analysis of the options and associated risks and opportunities.’
‘The individuals were pleasant and responsive taking care to work through the options.’
Key clients
Wigan Borough Council
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Merseytravel
West Midlands Combined Authority
Trafford Borough Council
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Greater London Authority
Transport for London
Work highlights
- Advised the Greater London Authority on a very significant procurement for the retrofit of existing public housing with net zero carbon solutions. This evidences our expertise on innovative procurement structures and the green agenda.
- Advised Wigan Borough Council on a secondary IT outsourcing involving the disaggregation of the existing service provision and a new procurement for a new Partner. This evidences our knowledge of how to deal with complex procurement issues and the delivery of service (including IT) contracts that are critical to local government operations.
- Advised GMCA and Stockport MBC in relation to the redevelopment of the Stockport Interchange site to regenerate the Stockport Interchange bus station and develop a residential PRS scheme. This evidences our commitment to regeneration and transport and evidences our expertise in leading deals to deliver the same.
Real estate > Commercial property: Manchester Tier 1
The ‘very experienced’ transactional team at Addleshaw Goddard is renowned for its capabilities advising its significant portfolio of clients on the full remit of matters. Its workload consists of the nationally and locally notable, including complex developmental and strategic projects, which Catherine Fearnhead is experienced in handling, whilst Vicky Niescier is experienced in advising clients on net-zero initiatives. Leisure and retail matters are a key area of focus for Daniel Sweeney. Peter Kershaw has a strong ability to advise across real estate. Paul Barnard who is noted as ‘exceptional and highly recommended’, focuses on acquisition, whilst Lucy Butterworth has expertise in build-to-rent and student accommodation. Nancy McGuirePractice head(s):
Nancy McGuire
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘A great team with good depth of experience and technical expertise. They have good understanding of real estate portfolios in the region because of their actual presence. They also have a good economic model for billing.’
‘We have long-term experience with the firm and the team has worked together a long time too; they have a clear commitment to delivering client objectives.’
‘They are a very experienced team with a great understanding of the complex legal issues facing many property transactions. They are always very efficient at breaking down complex issues to manageable elements with clear explanations of the issues at hand.’
‘Paul Barnard is exceptional and highly recommended. He understands our business and is able to give very clear advice knowing the operational issues facing our organisation. He has fantastic knowledge of all aspects of property law and always remains calm regardless of the issue. He is also a very nice guy.’
‘They have taken the time to understand our business and therefore serve us better. They have good commercial knowledge of the sectors we operate in. They also provide good template docs to aid preparation of future deal set-ups.’
Key clients
abrdn
Access to Music
Affinity Water Limited
Blackden Estates Limited
Blackfriairs St Ltd
Blank Street UK Limited
British Land
Ball & Young Limited
Basil House Property Ltd
Batleys Properties Limited
Beech Brooklands Limited
boohoo.com
Bowrovia Estates 2020 Limited
Blackden Estates Limited
Blackfriairs St Ltd
Blank Street UK Limited
British Land
Bruntwood Group of Companies
Bulla W8 Limited
Bury Bruntwood (Millgate) LLP
Canal & River Trust
Chiswick V.E Limited
Cole Waterhouse /Priestley Family
Co-operative Group of Companies
Coya Angel Limited
Crossfield Developments/Crossfield Group
Debenhams
De la Rue Plc
Denstone Parish Council
Denton Associates (Group) Limited
Department of Foreign Affairs of Ireland
Deloitte & Touch LLP
Drive Energi Limited
DP World London Gateway Group of Companies
Eight Industrial (Wrexham 4) Limited
Enitial Limited & Meritas Scientific Holdings Limited
Equorium Property Company Limited
Federated Hermes
Findon Homes
First Investments – REM Group of Companies
Gladman Developments
Glenbrook BD Limited
Gloucester V.E. Limited
Gravity Media (UK) Limited
Great Ancoats Street Limited
Greater Manchester Pension Fund
GRIO Group of Companies
Grove Crescent Stratford Limited
Hallam Land
Harley Property Investments Ltd & DPMM Enterprises Limited
Hegenberger Medical Limited
Hermes Wellington Place Site 1 Nominee
Hollins Strategic Land
Horsham V.E Limited
Hurstwood Properties
HPREF I Konect Investments S.A.R.L
I for Williams Trailers / IWT Holdings Limited
Incognito Assets Ltd
InterSystems
JD Sports Fashion plc
JD Sports Gyms Limited
KCOM Central Asset Reserve Limited Partnership & KCOM Holdings Limited
KPFF Limited
KPFF Limited
Liberty Charge Limited
London Cyrenians Housing Limited
Lookers plc
Los Mochis W8 Limited
Lote Global Investments Ltd
MGH Card LLP
Manacor (Jersey) Ltd & Manacor Nominees (Jersey) Ltd (KWAP)
Mansfield V.E. Limited
Manufacturers Network Ltd
Mapeley Group of Companies
Maple Grove Developments
Masshouse Residential Block HI Limited
Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Limited
Meridian Heathcomms Limited
Mexichem Specialty Compounds Limited
Middlewich and District Community Association
Miller Group of Companies
Mobile Data Systems International LTD
Moonpig.Com
Morning Foods
Muse Developments
National Grid Group of Companies
National Tyre Service Group
Nationwide Building Society
Network Rail
Neptune Retail Limited
Northern Trust Group of Companies
Oakes Millers Limited
Oliver Charles Driver & Nancy Eve Driver as Trustees of the Rantum SSAS
One Heritage Plc Group of Companies
Oval Properties Limited
Ovi Stoke Crown Works Limited
OCS Group of Companies
Park Moor Farm
Peel Cubico Renewables Limited
Peel Group of Companies
Peveril Securities Limited
Pinebridge Estates Limited
Pochin Midpoint Limited
Popeyes Chicken UK
Preston City Council
Prologis Group of Companies
Purepay Retail Limited (trading as Peacocks, Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Bon Marche)
Public Sector Plc Group of Companies
Redsun Group of Companies
Revie Property Limited and Revie Enterprises Limited
Regener8 Power Limited
SGN Group of Companies
SSE Group of Companies
Salford City Council
Santander
Scunthorpe Properties Limited and Crossway Park Limited
Schroder Real Estate Investment Management
Span Group Limited
Stroma Specialist Access Limited
Story Homes Limited
Swansway Garages
Sunhart Ltd
Telereal Trillium
Tim Horton’s
Thesleff Hospitality Group
Thomas Jones & Sons (Liverpool) Limited
Todd Architects Limited
Trustees of the Sidney Vaughan Gaskell Will Trust
Tsunami Axis Limited
TGR Retail Ltd
T.R Ventures Limited
UK Biobank
UK PRS Fund
Vincent Limited
Vision Express
Vita Belfast Limited
Vita Nottingham Guildhall Limited
Vue Entertainment
Wasabi Co Limited
Watkin Jones PLC
WG London Property Limited
Workspace Group PLC
Wrenman Lancaster Ltd
Yearsley Group Limited &Yearsley CS Limited
Zerum Consulting
Work highlights
- Advised developers on the pre-let to The Government Property Agency of a sustainable 150,000 square foot net-zero civil service hub.
- Advised Peel NRE Developments Limited on the acquisition of the 820 acre Fiddlers Ferry power station site from SSE plc for redevelopment by Peel NRE as a mixed-use development with a view to meeting net-zero.
Real estate > Construction Tier 1
The Manchester-based team at Addleshaw Goddard has a strong reputation for its ability to advise on a broad range of clients on complex construction matters, namely involving major multi-use development and redevelopment projects in the region, a key example being its acting for Hermes in the high-profile £200m Wellington Place development. Nancy McGuirePractice head(s):
Nancy McGuire; Andrew Greaves
Other key lawyers:
Paul O’Kane; Andrew Greaves; Susan Bennett; Anthony Willis; Katharine Sneddon; Charlotte Higham; Sarah Wilson
Testimonials
‘The firm has a good regional knowledge and presence in the construction disputes market.’
‘Sarah Wilson has good regional knowledge and presence in the construction disputes market and works hard for her clients.’
‘Sarah Wilson is the queen of PFI work in the north.’
Key clients
Hermes/MEPC
Bruntwood
West Midland Combined Authority
Moda Living/Caddick Developments
Allied London
Tritax Symmetry group companies
Alumno Group
Vita Group
DunnCox
Westrock / Platform
UK Parliament
Falkland Islands Government (FIG)
Liverpool John Moores University
Select Property Group / Vita
BT
Far East Consortium
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manhattan Loft Corporation
Watkin Jones Plc
Manchester NHS Trust
JD Sport
Matalan
Colewaterhouse
Work highlights
- Advised Bruntwood and Bruntwood SciTech Developments in relation to The Alderley Park site, the UK’s largest single site life science campus containing 2000 innovators, 200 businesses, 1m sq. ft., 400 acres and 275 new homes.
- Acting on the Victoria Riverside, Addington St and and Collyhurst Village developments for the Far East Corporation.
- Acting in relation to Allied London’s re-development of the London Road Fire Station in Manchester, which is a major city landmark building adjacent to Manchester Piccadilly Station.
Real estate > Planning and environment Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s Manchester practice has a strong reputation for its ability to advise its noteworthy, industry-spanning clients across the remit of environmental work, in both contentious and non-contentious contexts. The team ably assists on matters ranging from the environmental risks and complexities involved in large-scale M&A transactions, to real estate sustainability, land and ESG issues. The firm’s global environment and sustainability lead Michelle Headrige co-heads the offering alongside Emily Williams, who is noted as being ‘simply one of the best’ and specialises in planning and infrastructure in particular. Stuart Wardlaw is a name to note for his experience in strategic and operational compliance law.Practice head(s):
Emily Williams; Michelle Headrige
Other key lawyers:
Stuart Wardlaw; Matthew Henshaw; Julie Goulbourne
Testimonials
‘The team are forward-thinking, modern and client-friendly. They understand the balance between having legal expertise and making it accessible for clients. It is clear that they are up-to-date with legal developments and very client-focused.’
‘Emily Williams stands out head and shoulders for not only her considerable experience in planning, inquiry and judicial review work, but also for the seamless manner in which she helps get a case off the ground and ensures the essential issues are addressed and deadlines never missed. She is quite simply a brilliant team member and leader in the field.’
‘The experience and knowledge of Emily Williams in planning litigation and related matters is second-to-none. She is client-focused, commercially aware and has an ability to navigate challenging situations efficiently without drama or fuss. She is also a great team player and a delight to work with.’
‘I am a very big fan of Emily Williams, who is one of the most flamboyantly able solicitors outside of the capital.’
‘Emily Williams is simply one of the best. She appears to handle large and complex litigation with ease, and knows the process inside out. She is quick to respond to client and barrister queries, and great company when stuck on a long case.’
‘Michelle Headrige and Julie Goulbourne provide pragmatic and effective advice particularly regarding nuclear-related environmental matters. The team is particularly strong in litigation defence work and has helped to reduce the severity of threatened enforcement actions by environmental regulators and reach negotiated solutions.’
‘Michelle Headrige and Julie Goulbourne at Addleshaw Goddard are excellent.’
Key clients
Affinity Water
Southern Water
Water Resources South East
Anglian Water Group
South East Water Limited
Threadneedle Investments
Diageo Plc
British Land
BP Oil UK Limited
National Grid Group
Venator
Peel NRE
South Tees Development Corporation/Tees Valley Combined Authority
West Midlands Combined Authority
Realty Income Corporation
Liberty Charge Limited
Miller Developments
Next PLC
Cole Waterhouse
Pochin Goodman (Northern Gateway) Limited
Romal Capital
Trinity (CW) Limited
Watkin Jones PLC
Work highlights
- Advising Peel NRE on environmental liabilities relating to its acquisition, phased demolition and proposed 10-15 year redevelopment of the iconic Fiddlers Ferry Power Station from SSE.
- Acting for the developer Horizon Cremation Limited resisting an application to challenge in the High Court the decision of the local planning authority to grant planning permission to Horizon for development.
- Advising Romal Capital (C02) Limited on its planning appeal in respect of the non-determination of a planning application for mixed-use residential-led waterfront scheme at Liverpool Waters, the £5bn regeneration plan pioneered by The Peel Group.
Real estate > Property litigation Tier 1
The practice at Addleshaw Goddard, led by Leeds-based Julie MiddlemassPractice head(s):
Julie Middlemass
Other key lawyers:
Andy Feehan; Chris Perrin; Charles Jagger; Chris McGrath; Patricia Love; Vicki Sandbrook; Joanne Mills; Annie Armstrong
Testimonials
‘Andy Feehan is exceptional, responsive and accessible – he goes above and beyond. Effective communication is crucial in the legal profession, and Andy communicates complex legal concepts clearly to our project team and understands the commercial objectives of our project, providing advice that is not only legally sounds but commercially astute.’
‘Patricia Love is the standout – she’s completely brilliant.’
‘One of the best teams of property litigators in the country, not just the north west of England.’
‘Chris Perrin is one of the leading lights of the property world. An extremely experienced and tenacious litigator who is highly regarded in the marketplace. Julie Middlemass is very experienced litigation partner who instils confidence in her clients.’
‘Chris McGrath has excellent manner with clients and sound commercial judgment. Vicki Sandbrook’s clients adore her and for good reason – she is extremely hard working and fiercely intelligent.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard’s north west property litigation team is simply the best in the area – full stop. They have a fantastic client base served by lawyers who combine great substantive knowledge with a real sense of what matters commercially for their clients. On the top of that, they are very easy to work with.’
‘Charles Jagger epitomises the strengths of the team as a whole; an excellent substantive and procedural lawyer whose advice is always commercial, and whose approach is always pragmatic. He is just such a reassuring person to have on your side. Annie Armstrong is a really sensible, responsive, and reliable young lawyer.’
‘Chris Perrin and Joanne Mills are ‘thinkers’ – they think rather than just apply, which allows for the exploration of a broader range of solutions to legal problems. They spend time very early on getting to grips with the client’s objectives, which they never lose sight of.’
Key clients
abrdn
Bruntwood Group of Companies
Co-operative Group
Hillview Group
Mapeley Estates
Marks and Spencer
Network Rail
Santander UK Plc
Property Alliance Group
Vue Cinemas
Work highlights
- Acting in relation to a long-running claim for historic business rates, successfully striking out 2 out of 3 grounds of claim at the Supreme Court.
- Acting for CarVal Investors concluding over 100 lease renewal claims raised re various effects of Covid on the valuation managing the matters through to a series of batched trials.
- Advising various landlords and a few tenants on the property aspects of various schemes to replace cladding on tall buildings and deal with landlord and tenant issues.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard has the capability both to act in complex IP litigation and to advise on non-contentious brand strategy and management, with its support for growing sports brand Castore being a case in point. The practice is led by Paul Bentham, who has great experience in brand and design protection, as well as in advising on the intellectual property implications of company acquisitions and joint ventures. Further key names include Nadine Waters, who is experienced in pharmaceuticals industry IP, and Tim Carter, who focuses on trademark work in the retail sector.Practice head(s):
Paul Bentham
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The individuals are highly responsive and educate us in the matters at hand. They are also very commercial and see the ‘bigger picture’, which is very helpful.’
‘Paul Bentham continues to be the “go to” non-contentious IP lawyer in the North West. He draws upon exceptional experience in the private, public, third and financial sectors – consistently delivering highly successful outcomes for his clients.’
‘Nadine Waters is a perfect extension of an in-house function and works seamlessly with both in-house counsel and their internal stakeholders. The team as a whole (including new additions) are “no-nonsense” and provide solid commercial advice and solutions.’
Key clients
The Co-operative Group Limited
J. Carter Sporting Club Limited T/A Castore
Moneysupermarket
Harrods
Samworth Brothers Group
Associated British Foods plc
Travelodge Hotels
Lakeland Limited
William Hill
BooHoo Group Plc
Work highlights
- Supported Castore on numerous matters as it has sought to grow its brand through the entry into sponsorship and apparel supply agreements, including agreements with Champions League and Premier League football clubs and Silverstone Circuit.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s comprehensive practice covers both major procurement projects and litigation in the IT and Telecoms space. Standout work includes the firm’s representation of Soteria in a case before the Court of Appeal concerning the interpretation of a standard exclusion clause, overturning a precedent which would have had far reaching commercial consequences within the industry. On the non-contentious side, the firm is known for its expertise in cloud matters, enterprise resource planning and AI. The team is led by James Whittaker, who regularly acts on large scale outsourcing arrangements. Phil McGough handles transactional IT and telecoms work, while Paul Bentham is an expert on systems implementations. Also key are Nadine Waters, who works on outsourcing, and data protection specialist Claire Edwards.Practice head(s):
James Whittaker
Other key lawyers:
Paul Bentham; Phil McGough; Nadine Waters; Claire Edwards
Testimonials
‘Consistently the strongest and best IT/outsourcing team in the North West.‘
‘Nadine Waters – for many years a rising star in this field, Nadine offers a winning blend of technical excellence, deep experience, deal-making nous, and a “no nonsense, plain speaking” attitude which clients absolutely love.’
‘Phil McGough – fantastically experienced in this area, Phil has exceptional legal knowledge and a tenacious attention to detail, which ensures he delivers the best outcomes for his clients. He has spent his career closing major deals, and knows exactly what he is doing in high-pressure negotiations.‘
Key clients
The Co-operative Group Limited
Reckitt Benckiser plc
Bruntwood Group of companies
PZ Cussons plc
McDonald’s Restaurants Limited
ASDA Stores Limited
Matalan
Diageo Group Plc
United Utilities
Work highlights
- Acting for Soteria Insurance Limited against IBM in its successful appeal concerning a major IT contract for a new IT platform.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s advertising and marketing team advises a range of well-known clients in several sectors on matters including strategy, compliance and competition. The firm has particular strength in the retail and consumer sector and is recommended for its promotional advertising and green claims work. Key names include Jonathan Davey, who specialises in commercial media contracts, and Hayley Anderson, who has broad knowledge of social media influencer contracts, comparative advertising and ASA complaints.Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team provides excellent advice in relation to contracts and issues.’
‘The AG team have been a very helpful sounding board for issues and potential issues. If something more serious arises, they have been quick to help out and advise accordingly. The advice is also very practical and not long-winded in its approach.’
‘Very approachable and practical with advice, but also when advising business teams.’
Key clients
J. Carter Sporting Club Limited T/A Castore
Zelus Sport Ltd
David Fishwick
Adanola
Work highlights
North West > Transport Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s transport practice is led from Manchester with market-leading rail disputes and regulatory knowledge. The team has a number of key focuses including rail franchising and concessions, station development, freight, logistics and aviation. Paul HirstPractice head(s):
Paul Hirst; Sara Gilmore; Michael Rainey
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The AG team quite simply has more experience than any other legal firms. This allows them to support their clients with deep knowledge and insight – while being prepared to listen and learn from others.’
‘The team were expert in taking technology that is more established on other sectors and applying them to the bus leasing market. They helped us to negotiate and document a commercial structure that delivered for all parties in the transaction and to a very tight timescale.’
‘Sara Gilmore is knowledgeable and approachable, providing thought-through and insightful advice to clients. Sara has particular strengths in the field of bus regulation.’
‘Simon Gwynne was absolutely committed to getting the deal over the line and was always available with helpful suggestions and innovations to make sure that the transaction worked for all parties.’
Key clients
Prologis Group Companies
VTG Rail UK Limited
London Luton Airport Limited
Eversholt Rail
Department for Transport
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited
Volkswagen AG
Greater London Authority / Transport for London
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
West Midlands Combined Authority
Hitachi Rail Limited
MerseyTravel
Manchester Airport Group
HS1 Limited
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited
Ove Arup & Partners
SMBC
DB Cargo
Sealink Travel Group
Transport for Greater Manchester
The Road Haulage Association (RHA)
Associated British Ports Limited
Merseyrail
Cornwall Council
Rock Road
Work highlights
- Advised the Department for Transport on the development and roll out of the new National Rail Contract.
- Advised Merseytravel on the development of its bus franchising assessment for the Liverpool City Region.
- Advised West Midlands Combined Authority on the rebuild of two existing train stations at University and Perry Barr.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Edinburgh and Glasgow Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard operates at the apex of the Scottish corporate and commercial market, regularly advising on the most significant and high-value transactions throughout the UK and internationally, with broad sector expertise spanning technology, real estate, energy, and healthcare and life sciences. David Anderson has recently been elevated to head of the corporate team in Scotland, overseeing a practice which is particularly well known for its capabilities regarding private equity, M&A, and corporate real estate matters. Private equity specialist David KirchinPractice head(s):
David Anderson
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Fantastic team who are very commercially focussed and genuinely look to make the legal aspects of transactions as smooth and efficient as possible by positively engaging with lawyers on the other side of deals.’
‘David Kirchin is an outstanding partner, who stands out in the corporate and commercial sector.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard’s corporate division provides invaluable advice, support and guidance to clients.’
‘The strength in depth at both partner and associate level has really stood out, along with their ability to explain and resolve complex challenges in the simplest way possible. Collectively, they also have an enviable network across the financial services industry and beyond.’
‘Each member of the team has significant experience and operates with real dynamism.’
‘They truly understand the needs of in-house legal teams and the requirement to be risk and outcome focussed.’
‘Together as a team they are great to work with, and individually they each take the time to build strong relationships. These strong relationships and the warmth in which they operate really do help make the difference when needing to deftly navigate the challenging issues in complex and strategically important matters.’
Key clients
Orkla ASA
Housing Growth Partnership III LP
Barclays Bank UK plc, HSBC UK Bank plc, Lloyds Banking Group plc, Nationwide Building Society, NatWest Group, Northern Bank Limited (trading as Danske Bank), Santander UK plc, TSB Bank plc and Virgin Money and Bank of Ireland (UK) plc
Pioneer Bidco Limited (holding company of AAB)
GENinCode plc
Work highlights
- Acting for Orkla ASA in the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Healthspan Group Limited, a leading manufacturer and supplier of dietary supplements based in Guernsey.
- Advising HGP on its joint venture with Kier Property which commits £80m on a 50:50 basis over a five-year period and targets the building of 2,000 new homes for sale and rental in that period.
- Advising Barclays Bank UK plc, HSBC UK Bank plc, Lloyds Banking Group plc, Nationwide Building Society, NatWest Group, Northern Bank Limited (trading as Danske Bank), Santander UK plc, TSB Bank plc, Virgin Money and Bank of Ireland (UK) plc on the creation and launch of Cash Access UK Limited, a new joint venture between 10 of the UK’s largest high street banking providers to support their customers.
Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery Tier 1
One of the most influential firms in the Scottish insolvency and restructuring market, and recently bolstered by the addition of Douglas Blyth from Dentons, Addleshaw Goddard regularly handles the most significant mandates across the gamut of areas spanning financial restructurings and formal insolvency, to distressed real estate and hostile insolvency court work. The team services a broad range of businesses from SMEs to large multinational organisations, with practice head Jamie McIntoshPractice head(s):
Jamie McIntosh
Other key lawyers:
Tim Cooper; Addi Spiers; Emma Widdowson; Courtney Clelland; Douglas Blyth
Testimonials
‘Very responsive, commercial and adept on very technical issues; very good experience in areas relevant to R&I, and distress.’
‘Addi Spiers is very user-friendly, highly positive and has a can do attitude. She is highly responsive, experienced/astute, commercial and pragmatic – a very safe pair of hands.’
‘Jamie McIntosh is very experienced erudite, and user-friendly.’
‘One of the largest R&I teams in Scotland and involved in many of the more complex cases. They are able to draw on the full range of services to assist clients.’
‘On the transactional side, Jamie McIntosh is a good operator and very client focussed.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard is, quite simply, the largest and strongest restructuring team in a very strong Scottish legal market. Very client-focused and always deliver to the highest standard.’
‘Jamie McIntosh is someone you would always want on your side: very astute, very commercial, very good.’
‘The AG team have real strength in depth. They have one of the largest restructuring teams in the Scottish legal community and can also draw upon sector and specialists from other legal disciplines (property, employment, commercial, corporate etc).’
Key clients
Lloyds Banking Group
The Royal Bank Of Scotland / NatWest
Santander Bank
Clydesdale Bank PLC/ Virgin Money
HSBC
Barclays Bank plc
Interpath Limited
Cynergy Bank
Cable Capital Partners Limited
Scottish Enterprise
Work highlights
- Acting for Interpath Limited as administrators of the Arjowiggins Group.
- Acting for Breal Zeta as funder on the restructuing of Highland Spring Group.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy (excluding oil and gas) Tier 1
Operating ‘at the forefront of developing energy markets’, Addleshaw Goddard continues to handle an abundance of complex and multi-jurisdictional energy projects, with a significant increase in both contentious and non-contentious mandates related to renewables such as offshore wind, hydrogen, energy from waste (EFW) and energy storage. Leading the finance and projects division, as well as the firm’s Scotland office since December 2022, Alan Shanks focuses on the sale, purchase and financing of operational projects across all generating and developing technologies. Sarah Baillie co-heads the global power offering and Scotland’s planning and infrastructure consenting team, advising clients on electricity and gas transmission assets, both onshore and offshore. David McEwing is adept when it comes to the corporate aspects of cross-border energy deals, while real estate expert Nick Taylor focuses on project development in the energy sector.Practice head(s):
Alan Shanks; David McEwing; Sarah Baillie
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘They offer industry knowledge and are at the forefront of developing energy markets.’
‘The team’s greatest strength is problem solving within a tight timescale.’
‘They are responsive and give comfort that the issue is under control and will be resolved in the required time.’
‘Sarah Baillie is very responsive and gives confidence that everything is under control.’
‘They also work their relationships with other law firms where possible to get matters resolved as quickly as possible.’
‘The Addleshaw Goddard team are very responsive, offering excellent and innovative advice in a difficult and fast-paced environment.’
‘The legal expertise, experience and in-depth knowledge of energy projects from consenting to construction disputes is excellent across the board.’
‘They successfully combine technical legal expertise with astute commerciality. The practices have a culture of collaborative working both internally and with clients to get the job done.’
Key clients
SSE Renewables
SGN plc
SSEN Transmission plc
Flotation Energy
Drax plc
Barclays Bank plc, Banco Santander S.A. London Branch, Royal Bank of Canada and Lloyds Bank plc
Alcemi Storage Developments UK Limited
Red Rock Power
INEOS
Foresight Group Holdings Limited
Peel Group
ERG
ENGIE
Gravis Capital
EQUANS
Work highlights
- Advising SSE Renewables on some of the world’s largest Off-Shore Wind Farms including Seagreen (1,075 MW) and one of the world’s largest floating offshore wind farms off the east coast of Scotland, Ossian (3.6GW).
- Advising Alcemi Storage Developments on 4GW of one of Europe’s largest commercial Battery Energy Storage Systems (£multi billion).
- Advising SGN plc on its plans that will see clean hydrogen gas produced and transmitted across Scotland and England, including a world-first green hydrogen heating network at H100 in Fife, which is a project of national significance and a ground-breaking innovation project.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Leeds, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard is recognised as a market leader in the corporate arena, with the Leeds team demonstrating strong capabilities across M&A, capital markets, and private equity work. It has particular expertise in the technology, industrials, retail and consumer, and financial services sectors. Practice head Richard Hunt has extensive experience acting on M&A and private equity transactions for founders, entrepreneurs and private companies. Mark Hallam advises on financial services and M&A mandates, while Pete Wood acts for private equity houses and private companies. Carly Gulliver, who focuses on the transactions in the digital sector, is another key contact in the group.Practice head(s):
Richard Hunt
Other key lawyers:
Mark Hallam; Pete Wood; Carly Gulliver; Adam Hastings; David Parker; Rebecca Sabin
Testimonials
‘The broad depth of knowledge and willingness to work across specialist teams is a real advantage when working with the team at AG.’
‘Pete Wood was great at leading the team during the process. He understood what we were trying to achieve and ensured his team was focused on the end goal.’
‘Good engagement across the team, and they were very good at getting other departments involved when required.’
‘Highly commercial, great expertise and incredibly customer focused, always delivering on time and no hesitation in going the extra mile when required.’
‘Adam Hastings is a stand-out leader in my view, builds highly skilled and high performing teams with an abundance of experience, capability and energy and as a partner.’
‘Flexibility, dedication, partner engagement level, relationship, availability and responsiveness.’
‘Pete Wood, as lead partner for our projects, has supported our group on numerous complex transactions (and other) projects for many years, providing high quality advice and regularly going above and beyond the brief to help us secure a successful and safe outcome.’
‘Rebecca Sabin and David Parker displayed resilience, dedication and energy to get our recent, highly challenging corporate sale transaction to a successful completion.’
Key clients
SoHo Square Capital LLP
Volpi Capital LLP
Lloyds Development Capital
Pacifica Group
Equistone Partners Europe Limited
CSB Holdings Limited
NGH Holdings Limited
Prime Surfactants Limited
Team17 Group plc
Appreciate Group plc
101 Ways Limited
Shareholders of Hydraquip Hose & Hydraulics Limited
Skipton Building Society
My Money Expert
The Private Office
Sovereign Group
Tenet Group
MJ Hudson plc
Sixt Rent a Car Limited
Azzurro Associates Limited
Dispute resolution > Banking litigation Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard’s impressive client roster includes a full range of financial institutions, including high street banks, building societies, asset financed lenders, and private and foreign banks. Sally Emerton, who is well regarded for her experience acting for retail and commercial banks, with particular expertise in the asset finance and leasing industry, co-heads the practice alongside Ben Lowans, who has a broad finance litigation practice, though specialises in fraud-based litigation. Sandip Singh is noted for his experience handling negligence and fraud-related litigation, while Jennifer Hedley has particular expertise acting for defendant financial institutions.Practice head(s):
Sally Emerton; Ben Lowans
Other key lawyers:
Sandip Singh; Jennifer Hedley; Christopher Gilbert
Testimonials
‘Jennifer Hedley and the associates that support her, have always gone out of their way to meet all of our needs. They provide great legal advice as you would expect, but they also make my life as an in-house lawyer easier by meeting deadlines, making themselves available to assist at short notice, replying promptly to emails, billing in line with agreed fee structures and providing additional reports as requested.’
‘The banking litigation team are an amazing group to work with. They are conscientious and are always willing and able to help. The team provide full disclosure on options and will not be afraid to recommend a decision that they believe are in our best interests.’
‘Christopher Gilbert is a hidden gem. He clearly loves the challenges of the more difficult case and displays what can only be described as dogged terrier mentality to get results.’
‘Ben Lowan’s team at AG are excellent. They have real strength across the bench and a clearly very partner-led approach to their work. It always feels like Ben’s fingerprints are on all the work we see, which is a real testament to the team he’s chosen. The team are known for their strength in the field, and it’s good to know we have them in our corner rather than acting for our opponents.’
‘Ben Lowans is clearly one of the best in his field. He has worked incredibly hard with us and our team to get to grips with our needs and to understand our industry. That knowledge clearly plays out across the rest of his team.’
‘Jennifer Hedley is approachable and knowledgeable.’
‘The team has vast and varied experience making it equipped to deal with a multitude of issues affecting financial institutions. The team are well versed in tackling matters commercially and efficiently which is always of interest to clients. They are also extremely personable and a pleasure to work with.’
‘The standout individual in this team is Jennifer Hedley. She is intelligent, commercial, superbly efficient and most importantly of all, a real pleasure to work with. Jen and the rest of the team keep their promises and that’s extremely important for in-house teams managing busy caseloads. I know that when I instruct Jen, the matter is going to be in very safe hands.’
Key clients
Natwest
HSBC
Nottingham Building Society
Co-op Bank
Santander
Aldermore Bank
Close Brothers
Lloyds Banking Group
Arbuthnot
Societe Generale Equipment Finance
Duologi
Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire Tier 1
The ‘highly approachable’ team at Addleshaw Goddard provides ‘excellent clearly articulated advice’ for its clients, routinely acting on big-ticket cases. In addition to mainstream commercial disputes, specialist areas including procurement and judicial review, fraud, professional negligence, and energy are also key focuses of the firm, along with pensions, tax, IT, and intellectual property. Bill Gilliam, commended for his ‘first class judgement’ leads the team, alongside Mark Molyneux. ‘First-rate’ Louise Dobson is key to the team, with vast experience across commercial disputes, procurement challenges work, and health and pharmaceutical sectors. Samantha Wragg joined the firm as a legal director from 3volution in January 2023.Practice head(s):
Bill Gilliam; Mark Molyneux
Other key lawyers:
Louise Dobson; Gareth Jones; Samantha Wragg
Testimonials
‘Superb team that went out of their way to deliver for us. The team assembled at short notice and responded to our every need on a highly complex case. Excellent clearly articulated advice and guidance. Particularly proficient in helping provide clear and well guidance on next steps and strategy. Regular costs updates. Stuck closely to costs estimates. Had a bank of specialists and counsel who were brought in and assimilated into the team quickly. Really friendly hard working and engaging diverse team who worked closely with the client team and build strong and trusted relationships. Cannot fault the quality of service and the efforts made to achieve the best possible outcome for us.’
‘Developed strong personal relationships – very personable friendly and approachable and willing to go out of their way to check in beyond the day job. Felt like we were all part of the same team and very united. The lawyers seemed as vested in the outcome as the client team. Whilst the team worked hard you could see each members well being was of importance to the lead partner. The team were well prepared and thought ahead and well planned so the need last minute requests was minimised. Highly approachable team that made the client team and in particular witnesses feel at ease and well prepared.’
‘AG is an exceptionally well-resourced firm with strong individuals from top to bottom. It is particularly experienced in the management of large and complex cases.’
Paul Rowley is a committed adviser and excellent strategic thinker.
‘Louise Dobson thinks outside the box; she brings her deep knowledge of public law to bear; she is first rate.’
‘Gareth Jones is a stand-out performer.’
‘The team speak in plain English and are easy to work with and understand, making law make sense for non legal professionals. They work quickly and are easy to get hold of and work in a collaborative manner to achieve good results. They have a wide variety of experiences so you can always get an expert in any field as per your matter requirements.’
‘Louise Dobson – great communicator, translates complex areas of law into simple English. An expert in the area. Ryan Geldart is a great communicator, translates complex areas of law into simple English’
Key clients
RPS Group Plc
Entain Plc
Equitix EEEF Biomass 2 Ltd
Nexus
Specialist Aviation Services
Work highlights
- Advising Entain plc in relation to a c. £50m dispute involving claims brought by Robert Tchenguiz before the Courts of Gibraltar and including allegations by Mr Tchenguiz of conspiracy, breach of contract, breach of statutory duty and breach of fiduciary duty.
- Acting for Specialist Aviation Services in relation to proceedings arising from the termination of a helicopter services agreement, including claims for damages for breach of contract, disputes as to intellectual property ownership and a threatened interim injunction.
- Acting for RPS in relation to its dispute with Hitachi regarding the failed implementation of an ERP system. RPS’ claim includes claims for breach of contract for lacking and failed functionally and associated damages caused by the resulting disruption caused, whilst defending Hitachi’s claim for unpaid invoices.
Employment > Employment: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard maintains an eminent market position through a combination of deep sector expertise, particularly in the consumer retail arena, and capabilities covering the full span of core employment work. The ‘exceptional’ Shakeel Dad, who counts high-profile players in the consumer and retail sectors among his key roster of clients, jointly leads the team alongside Rebecca Kitson, who has experience in the energy, financial services, and retail sectors, and is praised for her ‘customer-focused, practical and ‘real world’ advice’. Legal director Gerri Elliott is another key contact in the practice.Practice head(s):
Shakeel Dad; Rebecca Kitson
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The key strength of the team is the leadership: Shakeel Dad is an exceptional partner who I have worked with for many years. The strength and depth of the team in terms of expertise is also excellent. Over the last year we have needed support on a variety of matters from immigration through to TUPE and complex ER cases, and the standard of service is always second-to-none.’
‘Shakeel Dad is a pragmatic lawyer and he is able to distil down information very easily and in an understandable and logical way.’
‘The team at Addleshaw Goddard give us legal support that we are able to apply on a practical level. They are approachable and have been very quick to understand our business and culture. When required, we have been able to reach out to their colleagues on other matters such as tax, immigration, and investigations.’
‘Very responsive. We get pragmatic, robust and not risk averse advice. Transparent and communicative on fees.’
‘The people in the practice are professional and knowledgeable in their field. They go out of their way to make you feel welcome and will work with you to come up with viable solutions and share best practice that we can use more than once. They make it a priority to understand our business, so they can relate to the challenges.’
‘Rebecca Kitson is an expert in employment law and also understands our business. She offers excellent advice which is easy to understand. Rebecca is a true business partner and a pleasure to work with.’
‘Rebecca Kitson is the partner responsible for the employment law team, and she ensures that they provide a customer-focused, practical and ‘real world’ advice on employment-related issues.’
‘Rebecca Kitson is a very knowledgeable and pragmatic employment lawyer. Her approach is always to look for a swift solution, and she makes matters easy to deal with, rather than seeking to score points unnecessarily.‘
Key clients
Kraft Heinz
Euro Garages
Asda
Boohoo
Arla
Network Rail
British Business Bank
Natwest
HSBC
British Airways
Government Legal Department
Haribo
Vision Express
Safestyle Plc
Symington’s
Mothercare
Miller Homes
Kcom
SSE
Octopus
Work highlights
- Advising ASDA and Boohoo, among others, on remote working issues and the legal and practical implications of international working arrangements.
- Advising a financial institution on a highly confidential whistleblowing investigation.
- Advising one of the country’s largest food and drinks retailers on injunction proceedings in the High Court.
Employment > Pensions Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard leverages the expertise of its highly experienced team to service a number of significant funds in a range of de-risking, transactional, or more specialist matters. Rachel Uttley sits at the helm of the team, leading on the specialist bulk annuity mandates, but also with considerable expertise in transactional work and in providing advice on a range of strategic matters. The ‘excellent team’ also consists of the ‘direct, clear, robust and pragmatic’ Jade Murray, who boasts a specialism in SIPPs and pension products; and legal directors Richard Shelton and Jonathan Stewart, who are both highly experienced in this sector. Managing Associates Leanne Oddy, Alexandra Frickle, Andrew Steer, and Adam Lees are also of note.Practice head(s):
Rachel Uttley
Other key lawyers:
Jade Murray; Susan Garrett; Richard Shelton; Johnathan Stewart; Leanne Oddy; Alexandra Frickle; Andrew Steer; Adam Lees
Testimonials
‘Very thorough. You know they have your back, particularly during a transaction. They are prepared to go the extra mile.’
‘They are the most collaborative legal firm I work with. We have a joint client and we work jointly together to get the best outcome for our client. We are one team. They always have a strong point of view and their advice is thorough but clear.’
‘They never sit on the fence. If I had a tough situation to navigate through, I would want to have the Addleshaw Goddard team on my side.’
‘The individuals I work with are strong and principled. Leanne Oddy and Rachel Uttley have all been very impressive throughout my time working with them. We have had complex and urgent negotiations and they’ve been utter professionals throughout. The team are wonderful role models for others in the industry. They are also friendly and personable, which matters hugely to me in an ongoing working relationship.‘
‘We use Jade Murray for all strategic pensions advice. She is absolutely excellent. Direct, clear, robust and pragmatic. Jade does not sit on the fence. She will always give a judgement, even where the issue is a grey area. Absolutely top class.’
‘Very strong team technically, but also has the ability to explain the critical points and facilitate decision making.‘
‘Jade Murray is excellent technically, but also able to identify and respond to the issues that are important to her client.’
‘Rachel Uttley and Andrew Steer are excellent technically; very thorough and efficient.’
Key clients
Trustee of the Asda Group Pension Scheme
Pension Insurance Corporation
Trustee of the Kellogg GB Pension Fund
Daily Mail & General Trust Plc
Britvic Plc
Trustee of the Short Brothers Pension Scheme
Saga plc
Trustee of the Ibstock Pension Scheme
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited
Co-operative Group
Trustees of the Tioxide Pension Fund
Financial Services Compensation Scheme
De Beers Plc
Anglian Water
FNZ Group
Work highlights
- Advised Pensions Insurance Corporation on a number of buy-in transactions, including a £1.1bn transaction involving the EDS 1994 pension scheme.
- Advised Daily Mail & General Trust Plc on a number of strategic pension matters relating to their multi-billion DB scheme.
- Advised Britvic Plc on ongoing matters connected with the pension increases provisions of its DB pension scheme rules after success in the Court of Appeal.
Finance > Banking and finance Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s banking and finance team in Leeds is led by the ‘excellent’ Andrew Fordham, a prominent finance lawyer in the region with experience advising both lender and borrower clients. The team acts as the core panel firm for all UK clearing banks, and has specific expertise regarding real estate finance. Nick Barlow has a particular focus on social, sustainable and green finance. Legal director Geoff McGinley and general counsel David HandyPractice head(s):
Andrew Fordham
Other key lawyers:
Nick Barlow; Geoff McGinley; James Washington
Testimonials
‘Super professional, detailed, considered, proactive and commercial also.’
‘Andrew Fordham leads by example. Personable and pragmatic and available at all times to see things from the borrower and lender lens, which is really important and quite unique.’
‘They are very good about understanding our key objectives and the segment of the market that we and our customers operate in. They routinely deliver for us on complex and sophisticated matters within no service issues (even when sometimes the timetables seem impossibly tight). Plus they’ve always been able to draw on what is a very deep team whenever they’ve needed to.’
‘Andrew Fordham is excellent. He’s hard working, pragmatic, calm under pressure and always delivers. In particular, he strikes a good balance between (i) dealing with technical, legal and drafting issues on our behalf and (ii) knowing when to escalate key issues for our consideration (and clearly setting out those key issues in a manner that helps us to take an informed decision).’
‘Andrew Fordham did an exceptional job for us. The transaction was a very complicated one where the banking aspects were unusual and required clear thinking and advice, to explain what the legal and commercial implications were and help us to reach a conclusion on what was appropriate, what was acceptable and what was not acceptable.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard is the pre-eminent lender law firm in the housing sector. They have the depth of expertise and resources to handle multiple complex transactions. We know that we are in the safest hands when represented by Addleshaws.’
‘All individuals are professional, experienced and a pleasure to work with.’
‘Geoff McGinley is always prepared to assist and add value to the relationship, both inside and outside of transactions.’
Key clients
HSBC UK Bank plc
Aviva Investors
Santander UK PLC
William Jackson Food Group
Daniel Thwaites PLC
Nash Squared Group
Kelling Group
CPPI Bridgewater Place LP
Ribston Industrial Fund
Trustees of the London Clinic Limited
Work highlights
- Advising Kelling Group on £144m financing to invest in an environmentally sustainable fleet of towable units.
- Advising CPPI Bridgewater Place, and its manager Marick Capital, on financing and security aspects for the sale of Bridgewater Place.
- Advising all funders on the approximately £529m in aggregate of existing loan facilities to The Guinness Partnership and the transfer of engagements by Guinness Care and Support to TGPL as part of a group reorganisation, resulting in a single housing entity owning/managing over 60,000 residential and care units.
Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery Tier 1
Andy Bates leads the restructuring practice at Addleshaw Goddard, an ‘excellent’ team with a specialism for distressed real estate work. Acting for both creditors and debtors, the team is appreciated by its bank, corporate entity and board clients for its commercial approach and its ability to 'value add in challenging, time-pressured situations'. Legal director Emma Sadler, managing associate Dan Saunders, and associate Emma Atkinson complete the group.Practice head(s):
Andy Bates
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘They have an excellent understanding and are always readily available to provide ad hoc advice. Excellent firm.’
‘Andy Bates stands out, always responsive, extremely knowledgeable, personable and happy to provide ad hoc advice where appropriate. Also, very commercial.’
‘Dan Saunders stands out as a managing associate. If there is a knowledge gap he will go out of his way to find the answer and provide a response. Emma Atkinson also stands out as an associate. Responsive, happy to take responsibility, hands on.’
‘Breadth of experience across the firm locally, nationally and overseas. I have been impressed with the individuals from junior grades through to partner all of which add value across the engagement lifecycle.’
‘Ability to bring multi-disciplinary approach to situations at pace has been a real value add in challenging, time-pressured situations. Transparent in dealings, time charging and pragmatic in terms of billing which provides strong advice and value for money.’
‘Standout partners and directors are Andy Bates and Emma Sadler.’
‘They are commercial in their approach, responsive and build relationships based on doing the right thing and also foster open, honest conversations with clients thus creating an environment where their advice is highly value and often sought.’
‘I have worked on a number of complex situations with the individuals and their ability to focus on what really matters and take a commercial, pragmatic approach has been incredibly helpful in formulating key strategies and options. They also make themselves available and have been a useful sounding board when working through key options and strategies.’
Key clients
Interpath Advisory
Grant Thornton
BDO LLP
FRP Advisory
Ernst & Young
Begbies Traynor
PwC
Teneo
Azets
Sunrise Senior Living Limited
Work highlights
- Advised Ernst & Young. as administrators of Complete Business Solutions, on the sale of the business and assets to Evo Business Supplies.
- Advised Interpath, as administrators of Troy Foods, on the sale of the business and assets to Fylde Fresh and Fabulous.
- Advised BDO, as administrators of John Munroe Group, on the appointment and sale of various care home properties following the closure of the homes.
Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate Tier 1
Pervinder KaurPractice head(s):
Pervinder Kaur
Other key lawyers:
Laura Woffinden; Yorke Eaton; Katie Derry
Testimonials
‘Yorke Eaton is a very experienced Trustee and brings considerable sound advice on all Trustee matters and is excellent in dealing with complex issues.’
‘Yorke Eaton has experience of a number of business-related matters, which is beneficial in his role as Trustee.’
‘Pervinder Kaur is an extremely able and experienced Trustee and heads up the practice and also the Leeds Office.’
‘The private client team at Addleshaws is the stand-out practice in the region, acting for HNW and UHNW individuals.’
‘They are responsive, commercially astute and have an enviable client base of entrepreneurs and business owners. Their client service is second to none.’
‘Yorke Eaton and Pervinder Kaur are the stand-out partners. Yorke is unfailingly upbeat and a pleasure to work with. He is commercially astute and clients love him. He is able to combine complex technical advice with an approachable and friendly demeanour – a rare trick in this day and age!’
‘Yorke Eaton is knowledgeable and calm, a great person to have with you.’
‘Great personal touch from all members of the team.’
Work highlights
Projects, energy and natural resources (including PFI) > Infrastructure and energy Tier 1
With a 'responsive, creative, diligent, and personable' team, Addleshaw Goddard's energy and utilities group is divided into four subsets spanning the oil and gas, power, utilities and energy-for-business arenas. The practice covers the full spectrum of issues relating to energy sector mandates, acting for a broad range of energy companies, developers, PE funds and financial institutions, and is active at a national and international level, with a notable focus on the EMEA region. Richard Goodfellow and Paul Dight jointly lead the practice; Goodfellow specialises in energy and utility projects while Dight handles the development of energy infrastructure and energy regulation. Other key names include construction expert David Shaw, nuclear sector specialist James Reynolds and Sara Gilmore, who divides her time between Leeds and Manchester.Practice head(s):
Richard Goodfellow; Paul Dight
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘A robust understanding of the renewables sector and a clear knowledge of how the commercial documents work together.’
‘Paul Dight is a very experienced operator in this space who came recommended to us. It was evident that he has thorough in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.’
‘AG provide quality advice and clearly have a wealth of experience and knowledge in the sector, providing commercial insight which will strengthen the foundations of our scheme.’
‘The individuals we’ve worked with are responsive, creative, diligent, and personable. They have been a pleasure to work with over the past few months. Jack Harris and Josh Dye have stood out for these reasons, their professionalism has been exceptional.’
‘Great extension of our internal legal team, genuine interest in our business and how we are looking to grow so that they can ensure continued alignment. Small team with diverse skill sets that have been able to support a broad range of areas that our business support.’
‘Richard Goodfellow is fantastic, very responsive and a great person to work with. Matthew Overton – great all rounder and very pragmatic/solution orientated.’
‘The team have excellent knowledge and experience of the smart meter industry – making them the go to experts in this area. The team are very commercial. While they are technically excellent, they add value by giving us technical advice in an easily digestible and “business friendly” format.’
‘Richard Goodfellow is extremely experienced in energy and utilities – his combined knowledge of the industry and practical approach is invaluable during a commercial deal. Matthew Overton is one to watch – his has excellent knowledge of the industry, and we have always appreciated his ability to give us technical advice in a format that is easily digestible for our non-legal colleagues.’
Key clients
Volkswagen AG
Bute Energy
Environ Group
Euro Garages
Pod Point
Wizz Air
SDCL
Intelligent Growth Solutions
SSE Generation Limited and SSE Electricity Limited
Onsite Energy Projects Limited
Aviva Investors
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
Cranswick Foods
Red Rock Power a wholly owned subsidiary of SDIC Power, a Chinese SOE
Siemens
Gravis Capital
ERG
Octopus Energy
Engie
Diamond Transmission Corporation Limited
Peel Group
Greencoat Capital
Consortium of banks, including Societe Generale, SMBC, MUFG Bank and Mizuho Bank
Scotia Gas Networks plc (SGN)
Horizon Infrastructure Limited
Urenco
Aberdeen Standard
National Nuclear Laboratory
United Utilities
Southern Water Services
Anglian Water
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
Foresight Group Holdings Limited
ASDA
ABF
Channel Four
BT
UK Parliament
BP pulse
Unify Energy
+Charge
Yorkshire Water
P3
Royal Mail Group
EQUANS
Canadian Solar
Arrival
Prologium
Industria Resources
Yorkshire Energy Park
Trojan Energy
Work highlights
- Handling novel energy projects and emerging technology work including relating to hydrogen (SGN’s H100 hydrogen project – the only at scale hydrogen grid, bp), heat pumps (Octopus, Vaillant), smart metering and comms hub structuring and procurement advice for Smart DCC (the only smart metering licensee in the UK), biogas to grid (in Germany for SDCL and UK biogas to grid for transport fuels for YWS), Sustainable Aviation Fuels for Wizz Air.
- Providing offshore wind advice including to Octopus Energy on its long term supply arrangement with Shell from the largest offshore wind farm in the World, Peel on its two new CfD backed projects in Scotland and Hitachi’s offshore wind blade factory in the Humber.
- Advising on Corporate Power Purchase agreements for major energy consumers in the UK and Europe including Network Rail, Diageo, South East Water, Britvic.
Real estate > Commercial property: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard’s Leeds-based commercial property practice continues to excel at handling a wide range of work, including portfolio management and development projects. Nancy McGuirePractice head(s):
Nancy McGuire; Lucy Sturrock
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
CPPI Bridgewater Place General Partner Limited
Columbia Threadneedle Investments
Maple Grove Developments Limited
National Grid Property Holdings Limited
The British Land Company PLC
Travelodge Hotels Limited
UK Commercial Property REIT Ltd
Vita Group / Select Property Group
Real estate > Construction Tier 1
Addleshaw Goddard‘s large construction practice provides major clients, such as Muse Developments and United Utilities, expertise in a wide range of projects, including national infrastructure schemes as well as local and regional developments and regenerations. The team is well versed in advising on joint ventures and construction partnerships and is also regularly instructed to handle disputes and appeals relating to defects, fire safety matters, and PFI projects. The team is led by James Reynolds, who is highly recommended for his advice on regeneration and residential developments. David Shaw and Mark Broomfield are key contacts for utilities, energy, and transportation work, while Joe Wilkinson, Ally MacKenzie and Graeme Warburton have significant experience in handling contentious mandates.Practice head(s):
James Reynolds
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Good all round knowledge, cover all the bases. Proactive and good on strategy.’
‘Graeme Warburton is very proactive, commercially sensible and a totally safe pair of hands.’
Key clients
Abrd
ASDA
Anglian Water
Anglo American
Associated British Foods
Aviva Investors
BT
Bradford Council
British Land
Caddick Group
Calderdale Council
Capita
Channel Four
Columbia Threadneedle Investments
EQUANS
HS1
Harworth Group
Henry Boot
Hull Eco Park Limited
Kirklees Council
Lancaster University
Leeds Beckett University
Lend Lease
London Luton Airport Limited
MUSE
Manchester Airport
Ministry of Defence
Muller
National Grid
National Nuclear Laboratory
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Peel
R. N. Wooler
Robertson Construction
SGN (Scotia Gas Networks)
SSE
Serco
Sheffield Forgemasters
Siemens
Southern Water
Stadium Group
Travelodge
Trinova
Tritax Symmetry
UK Parliament
United Utilities
University of Brighton
Urenco
Wakefield Trinity Rugby Club
Waterside Places
William Hare
York University
Work highlights
- Acted for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited in their multiparty TCC claim against Lendlease Construction (Europe) Limited and Lendlease Construction Holdings (Europe) Limited in relation to a new build hospital in Cramlington, which has multiple high-value defects worth c£150m.
- Advised United Utilities (UU) on its £1bn+ Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Project (HARP), comprising c100km of tunnelling spanning Cumbria, Lancashire and Greater Manchester and delivering the infrastructure needed to deliver drinking water to 2.5 million people.
- Advised Muse Developments on its partnership with Bradford Council to deliver One City Square, a sustainable office development in Bradford; its £250m long-term mixed use development at Harrier Park, Hucknall; and phases 4 and 5 of its residential scheme at Northshore (as part of its £300m+ phased development at Stockton-on-Tees).
Real estate > Property litigation Tier 1
The property litigation team at Addleshaw Goddard continues to provide leading advice on a wide array of contentious matters, standing out in particular for its ‘excellent understanding‘ of property insolvency issues and for its ability to provide contentious support to real estate developers and investors. The team regularly provides strategic advice relating to possessions claims, rights of way issues, boundary disputes, and dilapidation claims in the context of large-scale commercial real estate undertakings. Julie MiddlemassPractice head(s):
Julie Middlemass
Other key lawyers:
Elizabeth Cape; Chris McGrath; Sarah Greenwood; Carole Franklin; Emily Russell
Testimonials
‘Julie Middlemass provides top-quality advice. Elizabeth Cape is a rising star.’
‘Sarah Greenwood is very responsive and efficient. Carole Franklin is equally efficient, and has a commercial view which I appreciate.’
‘AG have advised us on a number of contentious property matters. Their advice is pragmatic and commercial and provided within the context of an excellent understanding of the issues that are important to us.’
‘We have worked closely with Carole Franklin over a long period. She has an excellent understanding of our business drivers and priorities. She is very responsive and commercial and provides excellent advice.’
‘Elizabeth Cape and Emily Russell are both extremely responsive and ensure they stay in touch in order to fully understand our business and the challenges we have and could face.’
‘Elizabeth Cape is unbelievably responsive and commercially aware. She quickly gets to the root of an issue and works out the most advantageous commercial solution. She is also a pleasure to work with: fun, enthusiastic and a real team player.’
‘The property litigation team provide us with useful commercial advice, which has aided our decision-making. They have communicated effectively throughout the process and been happy to work with us and other stakeholders to achieve the best outcomes.’
‘Chris McGrath and Emily Russell have been brilliant in guiding us through some complex legal points. They have been able to have commercial conversations with counterparts to move forward issues allowing us to reach positive settlements.’
Key clients
Asda Stores Limited
Associated British Foods
Associated British Ports
Aviva Investors
British Land plc
British Telecommunications plc
Columbia Threadneedle Investments
Federated Hermes Investment Management
Harworth Estate Investments Limited
National Grid
Primark Stores
Travelodge Hotels Limited
Work highlights
- Acted for the liquidators of MSOLD1 LTD (previously known as Maker&Son Limited), which had previously been appointed as administrators, on obtaining possession of two properties.
- Acted for several CTI funds, including the £2bn Threadneedle Pensions Property Fund, on more than 20 sales concurrently for a combined value of several hundred million pounds, unlocking long-standing dilapidations claims and advising on various complex queries raised by buyers in respect of rights of way issues, adverse possession claims and boundary queries to avoid significant price chips.
- Advised Kirklees on the vacant possession strategy for Queensgate market hall in relation to its £200m+ ten-year phased culture and leisure-led regeneration of Huddersfield town centre.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms Tier 1
With considerable expertise in outsourcings, procurements and full-scale IT transformations, Addleshaw Goddard remains a top practice. The team acts for a range of flagship financial services companies and retailers such as Asda on the rollout of new IT platforms, and it is also well versed in handling the commercial and contentious elements of joint IT ventures. The practice is led by Michael LowryPractice head(s):
Michael Lowry
Other key lawyers:
Simon Lofthouse; Bill Gilliam; Charlotte Marshall; Priscila Hetherton; Manraj Bhullar; James Mort
Testimonials
‘Extremely supportive team, does not rely solely on partner but has real strength and depth in team. Very customer focused.’
‘Simon Lofthouse was highly responsive and knowledgeable. Priscilla Hetherton is clever, very responsive and concise in her guidance.’
‘Michael Lowry is our client partner and brings a very rare combination of excellent legal and problem-solving skills, a good attitude and a desire to get things done. Charlotte Marshall has worked closely with me over the last few years and always provides brilliant, practical legal advice with a great understanding of our business and risk profile. Manraj Bhullar has also worked with us for a number of years and provides excellent technical legal advice, including in relation to very complex contracts and issues.’
‘Simon Lofthouse is a calm, pragmatic and thoughtful lawyer, very easy to work with but always clear and direct in his advice. Runs a good team. Priscilla Hetherton – an excellent associate with a good command of both legal and practical aspects of the transaction, and great project management skills.’
‘As well as providing great legal advice, Simon Lofthouse and Priscilla Hetherton have achieved a great balance of providing a robust steer on key issues with tact when passing on that message to business owners.’
‘I’ve been very impressed with Priscilla Hetherton. Clearly knowledgeable about her subject and has done a great job in understanding and interpreting our requirements. Priscilla has worked wonders helping us navigate the nuances of SaaS licensing, covering both domestic and international sales. Being able to break legalities down into terms we understand, whilst also understanding our sector specific requirements, is a real skill.’
‘The Addleshaw Goddard team takes the time to gain a deep understanding of the client’s business and requirements. Their genuine desire to work collaboratively and expert legal and commercial knowledge are exceptional.’
‘My key contact is Simon Lofthouse, with whom I have had the benefit of working with over a number of years. He is outstanding.’
Key clients
ASDA Stores Limited
D Young & Co LLP
Furness Building Society
Gas Transmission & Metering
Market Harborough Building Society
RPS Group plc
Raytheon UK
Siemens plc
Skipton Building Society
The Melton Building Society
Work highlights
- Advised Skipton Building Society on critical third-party outsourcing arrangements for a variety of core banking platforms and cloud solutions.
- Advised Asda on the transformation of its e-commerce platform, migrating from a proprietary monolithic solution to a modern vendor-led headless technology stack.
- Advised RPS on an IT implementation dispute with Hitachi Solutions Europe Limited.
Yorkshire and the Humber > Transport Tier 1
The Leeds office of Addleshaw Goddard operates as the global hub for the broader firm’s transport practice, with a strong presence across private and public sector work in the rail, bus, port, airport, and electric vehicle spaces. Paul HirstPractice head(s):
Paul Hirst
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The Addleshaw Goddard team’s key point of differentiation is their in-depth knowledge of the rail industry. This deep industry knowledge enables them to couch their advice in a manner that recognises the nuances of a complex sector.’
‘Paul Hirst demonstrates market-leading understanding of the industry. He is able to assimilate complex relationships and shape advice that is pragmatic and effective.‘
‘They work as a team, bringing together a strong depth of expertise and insight. They have a style which is open and friendly, with a willingness to challenge and be challenged. They help you think through the wider aspects.’
‘Paul Hirst is always willing to help and support. He listens and provides that “x-factor” guidance and thought. He has an amazing ability to bring together the complex and helps you to simplify what is needed. A total understanding of the multi-stakeholder environment.’
‘Anna Heaton is an active listener, who applies her knowledge in a balanced, pragmatic and commercial way and provides that sounding board of challenge and advice.’
‘The AG team quite simply has more experience in developing bus franchising assessments than any other legal firm, and it is this arena that I have mostly engaged with them. This allows them to support their clients with deep knowledge and insight, while being prepared to listen and learn from others.’
‘In-depth knowledge of UK transportation. Collaboration and flexibility in approach.’
Key clients
Prologis Group Companies
VTG Rail UK Limited
London Luton Airport Limited
ScotRail Trains
Rail Operations Group Limited
Department for Transport
High Speed Two Limited
Volkswagen AG
Transport for London
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
West Midlands Combined Authority
Hitachi Rail Limited
MerseyTravel
Manchester Airport Group
HS1 Limited
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited
SMBC
DB Cargo
Sealink Travel Group
Transport for Greater Manchester
Work highlights
- Advised the Department for Transport on the development and roll out of the new National Rail Contract (replacing franchise agreements).
- Advising Qatar Railways on its multi-billion pound programme to deliver a new railway line between Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- Advising Merseytravel on the development of its bus franchising assessment for the Liverpool City Region.
Corporate and commercial > Equity capital markets – small-mid cap Tier 2
Fielding a team of ‘top quality lawyers for the mid-market’, Addleshaw Goddard is well known in the market for its ECM work, including IPOs and secondary fundraisings. As advisors to the takeovers regulator, the team is uniquely well-placed to advise on public M&A transactions, for which it has extensive expertise. Practice head Nick Pearey is supported by experienced ECM lawyer Giles DistinPractice head(s):
Nick Pearey
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Top quality lawyers for the mid-market. Genuinely partner-led.’
‘Simon Wood is my go-to public takeovers lawyer. Experienced and commercial, always looking for solutions rather than problems, takes responsibility and drives things forward.’
‘Straightforward, pragmatic advice’
‘Giles Distin is a trusted partner of our business’
‘Team really easy to work with and understand the fundamentals of what is required.’
Key clients
AdvancedAdvT Limited
AlGihaz Holding Company
Allenby Capital
Alpha Financial Markets Consulting plc
Berenberg
B.P. Marsh & Partners plc
Brand Architekts plc
Curtis Banks Group plc
Fenchurch Advisory Partners LLP
finnCap
genedrive plc
GENinCode plc
Investec Bank
J.P. Morgan Securities
K3 Capital Group plc
LBG Media plc
Liberum Capital
musicMagpie plc
NAHL Group plc
Peel Hunt
Rothermere Continuation Limited
Sanne Group plc
Shore Capital & Corporate
Singer Capital Markets
Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (Stifel)
Team17 Group plc
Yourgene Health plc
Work highlights
- Advised Rothermere Continuation Limited on its successful £3bn reorganisation and takeover offer for Daily Mail and General Trust plc.
- Advised Sanne Group plc on competing takeover offers from Cinven and The Apex Group, culmination in a recommended takeover offer being made by Apex.
- Advised AdvancedAdvT on its hostile £300m all-share takeover offer for AIM-listed M&C Saatchi.
Crime, fraud and licensing > Private prosecutions Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard fields a dedicated private prosecutions practice under the leadership of Polly Sprenger and leverages its global network for support on cross-border matters. It acts for corporate and individual clients on the bringing and defending of private prosecutions, drawing on expertise from its from civil fraud, commercial disputes, and restructuring practitioners to provide advice on urgent injunctive relief, restraint orders, disclosure orders, and asset tracing and recovery. Former Head of Strategic Intelligence at the SFO, Sprenger has 20 years’ experience in the field with a focus on advising the victims of financial crime, and she is supported by Mark Chesher, who is well versed in commercial and cross-border fraud litigation and counts FTSE100 companies, banks and ultra-high-net-worth individuals among his clientele. Katharine Toney joined as a forensic accounting associate director from an in-house role at Kroll in the firm’s Manchester office in October 2022.Practice head(s):
Polly Sprenger
Other key lawyers:
Mark Chesher; Katharine Toney (chartered accountant)
Testimonials
‘Well-resourced and knowledgable.’
‘There are plenty of beartraps for the unwary, but AG know them all. If the client has a case, AG will ensure it is put in the best light.’
‘Polly Sprenger is outstanding. In the top three in the UK for private prosecutions.’
‘Polly Sprenger offers a frightening combination of technical knowledge with practical application. Many cases involve deductive reasoning and intelligent investigation, and Polly’s background in investigative journalism and as a strategy officer at the SFO gives her an unbeatable head start in this field.’
Work highlights
- Advising John and Heidi Hassenfeld on a private prosecution following an alleged fraud of $2m.
- Advising Bystronic Glass (UK) Limited and Glaston Plc on a private prosecution brought against a former director.
- Advising Kroll Advisory Limited (Kroll) on a long-standing and significant fraud perpetrated by former directors of the Arena Companies.
Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard acts for fintechs, digital asset businesses, hedge funds, and securitisation services on a wide range of banking-related disputes, with the litigation practice closely aligned with the firm’s regulatory, financial crime, and fintech practices. Richard Clayton leads the financial disputes practice, often instructed by clients on high-value complex investment, asset management, and fraud-related disputes, usually on matters with an international element. Clayton is recognised for ‘leading the team with wisdom and achieving excellent results’. James Herring is a ‘clever, practical lawyer, and genuinely lovely man’, who has expertise in mis-selling and fraud claims, as well as derivatives and structured products. Noted also at partner level is Sivan Daniels, who is ‘great at helping clients navigate difficult issues’ and brings expertise in complex finance, fintech, and financial crime-related litigation. Legal director Alex Unger, a ‘star in the making’, is also recommended.Practice head(s):
Richard Clayton
Other key lawyers:
James Herring; Sivan Daniels; Alex Unger; David Wigg
Testimonials
‘An excellent team, with real cohesion, extremely well led. Great commitment to the client’s cause and a real willingness to think outside the box and leave no stone unturned.’
‘James Herring is a really clever, practical lawyer, but also a genuinely lovely man. Sivan Daniels is great at helping clients navigate difficult issues. David Wigg is hard-working anda great lateral thinker.’
‘Richard Clayton provides a wealth of experience. He leads the team with wisdom and achieves excellent results. Sivan Daniels is an outstanding intellect. He is an accomplished and very successful litigator.’
‘Alex Unger is a star in the making who has energy and an eye for detail.’
‘Mark Chesher is a real ‘details person’ who rolls his sleeves up and gets into all the documents.’
‘James Herring is an experienced banking litigation partner who knows how to handle banking clients and understands their internal dynamics; careful and good at identifying and managing risks before they arise. Alex Ungar is an up-and-coming associate, no doubt a future partner.’
‘The AG banking litigation team probably has the strongest team ethos I work with: they operate in large teams very effectively, being able to cover one another, work closely together, and handle discrete tasks.’
‘David Wigg is responsible for much of the day-to-day management of a very substantial claim. Excellent at drafting, hard working and with good ideas.’
Key clients
Mr Nejc Kodrič and White Whale Capital SPF, SA.
Unitel S.A.
British International Investment plc (formerly CDC Group Plc) and Michael Turner
Work highlights
- Acting for the co-founder of the cryptocurrency exchange, Bitstamp and his company, White Whale Capital SPF SA in a shareholder dispute against a South Korean private equity holding company (Bitstamp Holdings owned by NXMH).
- Acting for Unitel S.A. in its £400m+ claims for repayment of funds and enforcement of security and/or damages followings a series of events of default against a Dutch company owned by Isabel dos Santos.
- Acting for British International Investment and Michael Turner defending a $200m Commercial Court claim brought by Crane Bank Limited and a number of its former shareholders for unlawful means conspiracy, dishonest assistance and knowing receipt.
Employment > Health and safety Tier 2
London-based ‘icon in safety work’ David Young co-leads Addleshaw Goddard's practice alongside Manchester based national head of health and safety Erin Shoesmith, who is noted for her abilities in quickly ‘seeing deep into the heart of problems’, and Stuart Wardlaw, who splits his time between the Edinburgh and Leeds offices. The team is praised for bringing ‘unparalleled focus, energy and understanding’ to each of its clients, advising on an array of nationally significant alleged regulatory breaches which often lead to serious health issues for those involved. Associate Sufia Saqib maintains a product, food and workplace safety focused practice.Practice head(s):
David Young; Stuart Wardlaw; Erin Shoesmith
Other key lawyers:
Sufia Saqib; Adrian Mansbridge; Priscilla Addo-Quaye
Testimonials
‘David Young is an icon in safety work, he is well-known and respected throughout. Erin Shoesmith is very much at the front of many different aspects of industry. From retail to construction, She has a forged a position of significant prominence that now makes Addleshaw Goddard the envy of many more established firms.’
‘The team has great strength in depth and a brilliant leader in Erin Shoesmith – there is no one better.’
‘Erin Shoesmith is a brilliant lawyer, an excellent leader of her team and an outstanding case strategist.’
‘The team brings an unparalleled focus, energy and understanding to each client’s problems. It is seasoned by a perfect commercial awareness, it always identifies, pursues and obtains the best possible outcome for those it represents. The values, work ethic and individuality of the team leader is infused throughout and everyone works to Erin’s impeccable standards.’
‘Erin Shoesmith possesses rare gifts, rapidly seeing deep into the heart of problems and identifying how best to solve them in a remarkably short time. Erin’s clients receive a second-to-none service. Priscilla Addo-Quaye is a highly impressive senior associate.’
‘A very strong team led by Erin Shoesmith which is very good on strategy and getting to the heart of a case, whilst handling the the emotional content.’
‘Erin Shoesmith covers all the bases and is very sensitive to the commercial and emotional aspects of a matter – Adrian Mansbridge, a former HSE inspector, is incredibly good at capturing the key detail and covering the key points.’
‘Erin Shoesmith and David Young are both excellent, their combined knowledge, experience and pragmatism has been invaluable to us.’
Key clients
Siemens Plc
Eddie Stobart Limited
Bestway Northern Limited
Victorian Plumbing Plc
Westridge Furniture Design
Joseph Ash Limited
tRIIO
Morrison Utility Services Limited
Boohoo Group
Asda Stores Limited
Belfield Furnishings Limited
B Braun Medical Limited
Work highlights
- Acting in several public inquiries including Covid-19, Grenfell Tower, Manchester Arena, Scottish Hospitals, Scottish Child Abuse, Infected Blood and the Post Office Inquiries.
- Advising on inquests which are often complex, multi-handed and involve Article 2 issues, particularly in relation to the National Rail Infrastructure Owner.
Industry focus > Hospitality and leisure Tier 2
The large, cross-disciplinary team at Addleshaw Goddard is equipped to advise its roster of large hotel operators, owners, developers and lenders on the full spectrum of hotel ownership and operation issues. The team is lauded for its expertise in hotel finance and its understanding of the budget hotel sector. Recent work has involved restructuring, refinancing and administrations in the hotels and casual dining spaces. The ‘responsive, friendly, approachable’ Luke Baines, a specialist in the hotels sector, co-leads the team, and is also a key member of the firm's construction and engineering group. Co-heading the team with Baines is Lucy Sturrock, who divides her time between London and Leeds, is singled out for her ‘brilliant mind’, and specialises in advising hotel owners on structures, management agreements, development and acquisitions. Heading the real estate finance practice is Zoe Maurer, whose clients include hotel lending teams and financial sponsors. Neil McGibbon is another key name, offering experience in hotel financings, hotel management and non-disturbance agreements. Catherine Williams returned to the firm in February 2023 from Shoosmiths LLP, and now co-heads the firm’s living sector.Practice head(s):
Luke Baines; Lucy Sturrock
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘A team that knows and cares about the industry and invests time and effort to know our assets and business. They are responsive, helpful and transparent.’
‘Luke Baines is responsive, friendly, approachable and genuinely cares about our business.’
‘A large firm with wide-ranging knowledge and experience held in-house.’
‘Neil McGibbon is incredibly knowledgeable but, having also worked in the legal department of a fund, he has a very commercial approach and is therefore able to give strong advice on not only the legal but also commercial practicalities. Neil’s approach means he is very easy to work with, can explain complex points in an understandable way, and is able to proactively engage with opposing counsel.’
‘I’ve never experienced this availability with a law firm. It worked perfectly, I really appreciated working with trust from both sides, I will never forget it.’
‘When I first met Lucy Sturrock, I knew she was going to be the right legal partner for starting my adventure in the hotel management agreement field. Lucy is such an expert in her field that she makes easy to understand all these agreements. She even anticipates your questions and your worries, she really makes things easy for the client. I will never forget it, such a unique encounter, a brilliant mind and a strong dedication to her work and clients.’
‘The team have extensive knowledge and experience within the hospitality and leisure sector and have always been on hand to provide me with strategic and commercially-focused advice. My work with them has always been turned around quickly, delivered at the highest standards and resourced appropriately.’
‘Lucy Sturrock in particular has been able to provide a huge deal of assistance to the business and has taken a lot of time to understand the business, how it operates and what it values from lawyers. She has instilled this in the whole client team who I work with.’
Key clients
Aareal Bank AG (lenders – Hotel Specialist Team)
Abrdn
AIB Group (UK) plc (lenders – Hotel Specialist Team)
A&O Hostels
BDO
B&B Hotels
Clydesdale (lenders – Hotel Specialist Team)
Coutts (lenders – Hotel Specialist Team)
Eastern and Oriental Plc (owner and developer)
Greene King (pub and restaurant operators)
Handelsbanken plc
KTB Asset Management
Manhattan Lofts
NatWest Group
Norlake Hospitality (owner of Hoxton Hotels and Gleneagles)
North Brewing (brewers and bar operators)
OakNorth Bank plc
Puma Investments
PwC
Santander (lenders – Hotel Specialist Team)
Sonder (disrupters)
Staycity (aparthotel operators)
Travelodge Hotels Ltd (hotel operators)
THAT Group (hotel owners and developers)
Village Hotels
Work highlights
- Assiting abrdn with the forward funding, development and letting of a new Hyatt Hotel using a new leasing model.
- Advised Travelodge Hotels on multiple recent projects, including one which utilised technology to help with building a reliable estates data base, making use of AI to review over 600 leases.
- Assisting Norlake Hospitality with its portfolio of hotels in the UK and Europe.
Insurance > Product liability: defendant Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard provides a one-stop shop solution to product liability issues and works on all the aspects of a lifecycle from the regulatory and advisory space to handling global recall products. The firm is also well-versed in group litigation matters with experience in the English courts in defending clients from claims. Cécile Burgess leads the team and has a strong track record of handling product liability group actions in both single and multiple defendant claims. Mark Chesher is an expert in e-disclosure, while David Young advises on regulatory and compliance challenges for food and beverage clients.Practice head(s):
Cécile Burgess
Other key lawyers:
Mark Chesher; David Young; Alex Hogarth;
Testimonials
‘In particular they are a full service firm, clients come to them in knowledge they are a one stop shop who can advise and litigate for all their needs. They do product safety / product liability work across their civil and criminal litigators; they cover the regulatory side too and investigations.’
‘Stand out for me are recent partners Cecile Burgess and Mark Chesher, really getting stuck in at partner level as the next generation. They are both dynamic and possess an exceptional level of expertise, professionalism, and dedication to their clients. They take a genuine interest in understanding clients’ concerns, needs and objectives. They are already leading and bringing on a new generation of associates underneath them in the same vein.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard is able to offer the full package to any client in this area. They deliver excellent client care, making their clients feel at ease and properly informed at every step of the way. When hard truths need to be delivered (which was frequently the case in the matter that I worked on with them), they did not shy away from this and managed to convey messages in a firm but constructive manner. They have everything needed at their firm to host and entertain clients, including excellent catering facilities. They also have, in particular, a strong female presence across all levels of seniority.’
‘Alex Hogarth. Excellent commercial mind and a fantastic strategist. He’s a fierce negotiator and is always prepared for the fight.’
Key clients
70 BMW/MINI dealerships
GlaxoSmithKline
Britvic plc
Diageo
KEMET Electronics Corporation
FTSE 100 multinational company manufacturing and selling cigarettes, tobacco and other nicotine products
German medical and pharmaceutical device company
Weyerhaeuser Company
tRIIO
A supplier of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
Work highlights
- Advising BMW/MINI dealerships in the defence of potential claims being brought on behalf of over 44,000 potential customers.
- Acting for KEMET Electronics Corporation as defendant in a multi-million pound claim that has been issued in the Technology and Construction Court (London) by multiple entities in the ZF Group.
- Acting for GSK in their defence of over 100 claims brought under a Group Litigation Order.
Investment fund formation and management > Fund finance Tier 2
Part of the broader banking and finance offering, the funds finance group at Addleshaw Goddard serves banks, alternative lenders and investment fund managers on significant hybrid, NAV and structured transactions. Also able to advise on the Scots and Irish law aspects of deals, the international practice is led by: loan finance lawyer Jeremy Cross who is well versed in real estate financing and subscription, NAV and preferred equity and GP and manager financing; Angus Gill, who is sought out by banks and investment funds to advise on international fund financing and syndicated, investment grade and corporate lending; and structured finance and securitisation and funds finance practitioner Zoe Connor, who handles capital call facilities to NAV and co-invest facilities. Managing associate Ahu Yalgin is another key member of the team.Practice head(s):
Jeremy Cross; Angus Gill; Zoe Connor
Other key lawyers:
Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development Tier 2
Trusted by a plethora of national NHS trusts for advice regarding large-scale healthcare projects and extensions, Addleshaw Goddard has a strong understanding of complex financing structures and possesses the ability to navigate novel funding models. The firm has been particularly active in wide-spanning water infrastructure developments, leveraging its deep bench of advisers across the UK to oversee the financial, regulatory and contractual issues encompassing drinking water delivery apparatus construction across Hampshire, Cumbria and Greater Manchester, with group head and Leeds-based Richard Goodfellow spearheading projects as part of a substantial portfolio of renewable and utility mandates. Matthew Newing has been a leading figure in the firm’s PFI and PPP sector work, working with consortiums on successful financing bids and funding partnership endeavours, whilst also guiding NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust companies on the repayment of debt financing and procedures to secure new funding packages. David Hartley is active in the secondary PFI/PPP market, advising asset owners and managers on transactions and refinancings. Rachel Scott joined from Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP in 2022.Practice head(s):
Richard Goodfellow
Other key lawyers:
Matthew Newing; David Hartley; Oliver Carruthers; Stewart Maciver
Testimonials
‘Exceptional PPP projects knowledge overlaid with the wider property and construction expertise of the firm.’
‘Matthew Newing has provided excellent service to us, considering all project issues and providing holistic advice based on the input of his colleagues. His advice has saved my business (and our clients) hundreds of thousands of pounds’
Key clients
Department for Transport
National Grid
United Utilities Water Limited
Southern Water Services Limited
SMBC
MUFG Bank
Scotia Gas Networks
Transport for Greater Manchester
West Midlands Combined Authority
Hitachi Rail
Semperian
Kajima Partnerships Limited
Step Springfield Village Limited
London Luton Airport Limited
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council
GB Partnerships Limited
Hull Citycare Limited
Fulcrum Infrastructure Group Limited
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Mua Group
LSHP Development Company Limited
The Borough Council of Worthing and West Sussex Estates Partnerships
Infrared Capital Partners Limited
Vercity Limited
Fulcrum Infrastructure Management Limited
GB Partnerships Limited
BBGI Sicav SA
Equitix
The Eric Wright Group
Semperian
Avison Young
County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust
St Helens & Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Work highlights
- Advising Southern Water on its “Water for Life – Hampshire” (WfLH) project, which is to deliver vital long-term water resource and supply resilience to Hampshire. The project is estimated to have a capex of around £800 million.
- Advising Kajima and Sir Robert McAlpine as developer in relation to the on-going(£600m) regeneration of the Springfield University Hospital site in South West London.
- Advising West Midlands Combined Authority on all legal documents relating to the programme of significant rail projects, including the West Midlands Rail Programme which involves the rebuild of 2 existing train stations at University and Perry Barr.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables) Tier 2
The ‘very capable team’ at Addleshaw Goddard has a strong reputation for its experience across a broad-range of related work. It consistently advises its significant client portfolio on various complex aspects of power, including project finance, construction, planning, environmental and real estate elements, as well as on regulatory instruments across the market. In addition to its advising on domestic work, the team has experience handling matters in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Rory Connor, who works from the London office, is described as ‘hands-on, pragmatic and solutions-oriented’ and leads the team, with support from Leeds-based Richard Goodfellow and Glasgow-based Sarah Baillie. Matthew Williams bolstered the team in 2022 and is key to the offering, with focus on energy transition work for clients across a range of sectors. Marton Eorsi bolstered the team with his November 2022 arrival as partner from Allen & Overy LLP.Practice head(s):
Sarah Baillie; Rory Connor; Richard Goodfellow
Other key lawyers:
Matthew Williams; Angus Rollo
Testimonials
‘The team has very good knowledge of the energy sector. Their advice to the client is well-balanced and gives proper solutions to the issues at hand.’
‘The team is very prompt in their responses and always ready to help on the issues raised.’
‘They are strong in their responsiveness and partner-level attention provision. They also possess good insight into the renewables market.’
‘The team really supports its clients throughout matters and in the structuring of transactions.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard has a very capable team with experience from our markets, a good understanding of stakeholders and of the business environment.’
‘Rory Connor is an excellent choice. He is hands-on, pragmatic and solutions-oriented – he is a very nice person to be around and work with.’
‘The team has supported us successfully with a number of different renewable energy-related projects over the last 12 months.’
‘The team is quick to understand issues and communicate them in a clear manner.’
Key clients
British International Investment (BII)
SGN
SSE
Utility Warehouse
Norfund
Octopus Energy
Viridios
Alcemi Storage Partners
Flotation Energy Limited
BP
East London Waste Authority
Berkley Energy
Adjaristsqali Georgia LLC
Alpiq AG
Shell Energy Europe (Shell)
WasteServ Malta
East London Waste Authority
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
Peel NRE Wind Farms Limited
Vivergo Fuels Limited
National Grid
Greencoat Schroders
Gravis Capital
Drax Plc
Work highlights
- Advising on cross-border acquisitions and disposals, including the BII investment into the Klinchenberg Africa hydro platform.
- Advising on offshore wind joint-ventures, including SSE’s offshore wind joint venture with Marubeni and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners.
- Advising on offshore power marketing and trading, an example being Viridios Group fundraising.
Public sector > Administrative and public law Tier 2
With a client roster spanning governmental authorities, utility companies, and private sector entities carrying out work of a public nature, Addleshaw Goddard has a strong reputation for defending and forwarding judicial review applications across key sectors, from local government and education, to transport and infrastructure. Heavyweight disputes specialists Bill Gilliam and Simon Kamstra oversee the administrative and public law offering, with divisional managing partner for litigation Mark Molyneux also supporting. Clare Dwyer has acted in various disputes arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, while managing associate Paul Rowley is renowned for his public law and procurement expertise. Legal director Ryan Geldart has also developed strong expertise in the team's contentious public procurement practice.Practice head(s):
Bill Gilliam; Simon Kamstra; Mark Molyneux
Other key lawyers:
Clare Dwyer; Ryan Geldart; Louise Dobson; Erin Shoesmith; Paul Rowley
Testimonials
‘The AG team is outstanding. Brilliant strategic approach to litigation.’
‘I have been hugely impressed by Louise Dobson. She is absolutely on top of her game and an outstanding public law litigator.’
‘Erin Shoesmith is capable of seeing the detail and the bigger picture and formulating a strategy that hits the commercial and emotional as well as the key legal points.’
‘Excellent administrative law team which brings considerable heft to any proceedings.’
‘Simon Kamstra has seen it all. Louise Dobson is tireless in her dedication to the client’s cause.’
‘Bill Gilliam has first class judgment, provides great leadership to his teams, deploys his knowledge of the law and the commercial needs of his client to great tactical effect and is a pleasure to work with. His client handling skills are excellent and he is utterly unflappable whatever the case might throw at him.’
‘Louise Dobson is a ferocious litigator who goes the extra mile for her clients. She is very focussed on her clients’ commercial needs and is astute in using the law to achieve their required results, whilst remaining sensitive to the optics and relationships.’
Key clients
Department for Transport
High Speed Two (HS2) Limited
Scottish and Southern Energy plc (“SSE”)
Build-a-Bear Workshop Inc (and its UK subsidiaries)
United Utilities plc
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Microgeneration Certification Standards Board
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Hallo Healthcare
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (“CMAL”)
Highlands and Islands Airport Limited (“HIAL”)
SGN plc
Skanska UK Construction Limited & Morrison Utility Services Limited joint venture company “tRIIO” (Grenfell Tower)
Aldi Stores Limited
Scottish Enterprise (SE)
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE)
Work highlights
- Representing SSE in a statutory appeal to the CMA relating to the Ofgem decision in December 2020 regarding electricity transmission system charges for generators, and subsequent judicial review proceedings.
- Representing the Road Haulage Association in a judicial review regarding the scope of the appellate jurisdiction conferred by s49 Competition Act 1998.
- Representing three bereaved families in the Manchester Arena inquiry.
Public sector > Healthcare Tier 2
The team at Addleshaw Goddard handles a wide variety of matters, including both commercial transactions and competition issues, as well as disputes. The group frequently advises clients on infrastructure projects and construction issues surrounding the building and redevelopment of hospitals. Michael O’Connor co-heads the practice alongside Louise Dobson; the former primarily assists clients with transactional issues, including procurement projects, and the dissolution and acquisition of trusts, while the latter maintains a disputes-focused practice.Practice head(s):
Michael O’Connor; Louise Dobson
Other key lawyers:
Matthew Newing; Andrew Pettinger; Nathalie Moreno
Testimonials
‘They understand our business and actively seek to understand what we want to achieve in any given matter. Sensitive to the commercial and reputational aspects as well as the legal matters.’
Key clients
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust
Fulcrum Infrastructure Group Limited (FIG) and Fulcrum Infrastructure Management Limited
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Bupa Care Homes Mercia Healthcare
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Bradford NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Free London NHS Trust
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
West Sussex Estates Partnership Limited
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Atlas BFW Management Limited
The Borough Council of Worthing
West Sussex Estates Partnerships
St Helens & Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Work highlights
- Advising STEP Springfield Village, the development partner to South West London and St George’s NHS Trust, on the redevelopment of its Springfield hospital site in South West London.
- Advising the developer and Worthing Borough Council on the development of a new state-of-the-art integrated care centre providing community and mental healthcare services under one roof.
- Advising St Helens & Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust on its acquisition of Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust, where the trusts will become a single NHS Trust.
Real estate > Commercial property: development Tier 2
Praised as ‘competent and commercial’, Addleshaw Goddard is noted for its capability in regeneration projects. Nancy McGuirePractice head(s):
Nancy McGuire; Iain Hindhaugh
Other key lawyers:
Rachel Orton; Chris Cartwright; Andrew Martin; Peter Hardy; Luke Harvey; Leanne Hale-Tulley
Testimonials
‘The team are top draw, both in their approach to work but also their ability to create relationships which are the bedrock of transactions getting over the line.’
‘I have an immense amount of trust in their ability to manage the risks to my organisation, but not to the level that it lacks commercial sense.’
‘The most competent and commercial team I have ever worked with, they are always entering discussions with a positive, problem-solving attitude.’
‘Rachel Orton is responsive, sensible, commercial and knowledgeable.’
Key clients
HB Reavis
Pension Insurance Corporation
Federated Hermes
Angelo Gordon
Qatari Investment Partners (QIP)
Argent LLP
Human + Nature
Hub Residential
Precis Capital Partners
Middlecap
Real estate > Commercial property: investment Tier 2
Praised as ‘competent and commercial’, Addleshaw Goddard is noted for its capability in regeneration projects. Nancy McGuirePractice head(s):
Nancy McGuire; Iain Hindhaugh
Other key lawyers:
Rachel Orton; Chris Cartwright; Andrew Martin; Peter Hardy; Luke Harvey; Leanne Hale-Tulley
Testimonials
‘They’re great at connecting people. They do a fantastic job of managing transactions, but also do so much more with the sharing of contacts and knowledge.’
‘Their personal touch gets the transaction over the line.’
‘They are always finding ways to expedite and work around issues positively. They have exceptional ability to explain issues to ‘opposing’ teams making transactions run smoothly.’
‘A strong team.’
‘Iain Hindhaugh is one of the best lawyers I’ve ever worked with. He is incredibly talented.’
‘Rachel Orton is responsive, commercial, sensible and knowledgeable.’
Key clients
Waterside Places Limited
Human + Nature
Hub Residential
Angelo Gordon / Beltane Asset Management
Al Jazira Capital, IQON Capital and Oval Partners
Realty Income
Magnetar Financial
United Colleges Group
Work highlights
- Acted for Realty Income on the acquisition of 35 properties over the last year.
- Acting on the corporate acquisition of the Vodafone property holding company.
- Acted for Angelo Gordon / Beltane Asset Management on the acquisition of Newcombe House, Notting Hill Gate.
Real estate > Construction: contentious Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard is recognised for its capabilities in handling high-risk, large-scale projects. The firm has earned a reputation for its expertise in PFI disputes practice and its involvement in significant international arbitration cases. The team is led by Jonathan Tattersall, a highly experienced practitioner in international arbitration, renowned for providing strategic advice on global infrastructure and power projects. Julia Court brings her expertise in leading major projects and resolving disputes, both domestically and internationally, with a particular focus on sectors such as transport, energy, and renewables. James Shackleton contributes his extensive experience in dispute avoidance and resolution, especially in the transport and marine industries. The team is further strengthened by the November 2022 addition of specialist disputes lawyer Clarissa Smith from Trowers & Hamlins LLP, who brings valuable experience in advising large residential developers on matters related to defects and other claims.Practice head(s):
Jonathan Tattersall
Other key lawyers:
Julia Court; James Shackleton; Clarissa Smith; Deepa Khandia; Maren Strandevold; Emily Walters; Rob Easton
Testimonials
‘Addleshaw Goddard has a fantastic contentious construction practice, including adjudication, arbitration and litigation. They really understand their clients’ needs and are able to provide clear strategic and commercially astute advice.’
‘Jonathan Tattersall is an outstanding partner.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard’s team is very competent and is able to overcome obstacles to solve problems. The team are efficient communicators and are very pleasant to work with.’
‘Jonathan Tattersall is competent in all his arguments and is always available. He combines his strengths as a manager with those of his team, which creates maximum efficiency in the team. He is able to solve problems in terms of legal and commercial issues.’
Key clients
Kajima Construction Europe (UK) Limited
Kajima Europe Limited
Beltane Asset Management
Angelo Gordon
Cadogan Estates
UPP Group Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Kajima, who is a global leader in construction and development projects, in relation to major TCC proceedings regarding healthcare PFI disputes in Brighton and Sheffield valued in excess of £50 million.
- Acting for an Italian Contractor with extensive experience in global infrastructure projects in relation to a dispute valued at approximately USD 136 million regarding refurbishment of a motorway in Eastern Europe.
- Advising a global contractor with a turnover of several billion on the ongoing complex and high value dispute relating to a transport project in the East of England.
Real estate > Construction: non-contentious Tier 2
Renowned for advising on large-scale, high-risk projects, Addleshaw Goddard supports both UK and international clients, providing strategic guidance on complex structuring solutions, risk management and various construction-related issues throughout the lifespan of projects. The firm’s sector expertise spans living spaces, major London mixed-use developments, industrial engineering, healthcare, and energy. Andrew McVeigh, who heads the team, is well-versed in all facets of residential development and student accommodation, as well as real estate matters, including offices, data centres, and hotels. Luke Baines co-chairs the firm’s hotels and leisure practice, demonstrating significant expertise in domestic and international construction and engineering projects, with a specialisation in complex EPC contracts. Alex Hirom, who focuses on non-contentious agreements for major construction and engineering projects, co-heads the power sub-sector practice. Julia Court brings extensive experience in the UK development sector, while Sam Cary specialises in residential development and process engineering projects.Practice head(s):
Andrew McVeigh
Other key lawyers:
Luke Baines; Alex Hirom; Julia Court; Sam Cary; Rob Easton
Testimonials
‘A team that knows and cares about the industry and invests time and effort to know our assets and business. Responsive, helpful and transparent when it comes to billing.’
‘Luke Baines is responsive, friendly, approachable and genuinely cares about our business.’
‘Good commerciality. Understand the sector very well. Make good efforts to understand our business and requirements. Willing to go the extra mile.’
Key clients
Pension Insurance Corporation
Norlake Hospitality
Federated Hermes (Hestia UK Residential Investment 1 LP)
PGIM Real Estate
Primark Stores Limited
Beltane Asset Management
McLaren Property Limited
Mount Anvil Limited
Angelo Gordon
Ridgeback Group
The Warden and Scholars of Winchester College
CBRE Global Investors
Notting Hill Genesis
UCB Celltech
Village Hotels
Endurance Land
Associated British Foods
Intermediate Capital Group
Cadogan Estates
Royal London
Work highlights
- Advising PIC on the deployment of their assets into strategic investments across the country, including a 51-storey BTR tower in Birmingham.
- Acting for Norlake Hospitality in relation to the refinancing, construction and refurbishment works at numerous hotels across the UK and Europe, including the development of new Hoxton Hotels in Shepherd’s Bush, Barcelona and Berlin and the redevelopment of Eynsham Hall.
- Advising MiddleCap on the re-development of Seal House, located on the River Thames in the City of London to create a mixed-use scheme comprising 131,000 sq ft of offices, 10,000 sq ft of restaurants, external terraces and a rooftop public viewing garden.
Real estate > Property litigation Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard‘s real estate disputes team is active in a number of the market’s most rapidly growing sectors, including the living sector, rights of light matters, joint venture disputes and concerns arising from the Building Safety Act. Frances Richardson leads the team with considerable experience relating to contract disputes, insolvency, dilapidation and professional negligence claims, whilst Gregory Simms deals with all forms of real estate litigation with a particular focus on overage, development and contract disputes.Practice head(s):
Frances Richardson
Other key lawyers:
Gregory Simms; Alison Oates; Beth Wilton
Key clients
Standard Life Assurance Limited
HB Reavis
Mount Anvil
Schroders
Travelodge Hotels Limited
British Land
Patrizia
Battersea Power Station Development Company
Almcor (Coryton Asset Holding Limited)
Schroders Ground Rent Income Fund
Work highlights
- Advised Schroders in relation to high value High Court litigation with their landlord, TfGM, in relation to long standing, highly complex water ingress issues at viaduct premises
- Advised Coryton Asset Holding Limited (part of Almcor) in relation to their vacant possession strategy for their billion pound regeneration of Coryton oil refinery into the Thames Enterprise Park.
Risk advisory > Corporate governance Tier 2
‘Professional, calm, pleasant and diplomatic’, the governance and compliance team at Addleshaw Goddard is fully embedded in its corporate practice and is particularly active in the financial services sector. Key areas of focus include ESG, audit reporting, AGMs, market abuse, remuneration and board issues and the team acts for FTSE 100 and FTSE 250-listed companies, and high-profile banks. Jaya Gupta is a key practitioner with over 28 years’ experience in corporate law and advises on regulatory issues relating to transactions, while Ben Koehne advises on constitutional, corporate governance, strategic and regulatory matters. Managing associate Richard Preston focuses on governance and compliance, and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and stock exchange-related regulatory matters; James Greig joined from an in-house role at Barclays in October 2022 and brings strong financial services regulatory expertise to the team.Practice head(s):
Jaya Gupta; Ben Koehne; Nichola Peters; Jonathan Fletcher Rogers; Erin Shoesmith; Michelle Headrige
Other key lawyers:
Richard Preston; Jack Edwards; James Greig
Testimonials
‘Approachable, knowledgeable and accessible.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard have provided us with an exceptional service as a law firm on a number of large, complex projects which have involved providing high-quality expert advice in a number of areas and required industry knowledge and a commercial approach.’
‘The lawyers we have dealt with are of a very high calibre, and they are very capable and resourced in all key areas.’
‘They are very good at providing added value with regard to specialist training and knowledge webinars.’
‘The lawyers in the firm we have dealt with have been excellent.’
‘They collaborated well as a team and also liaised professionally with a number of other key stakeholders.’
‘I always find them professional, calm, pleasant and diplomatic, and they make themselves available to meet tight deadlines.’
‘Ben Koehne and Richard Preston are key individuals – they know our particular idiosyncrasies and advise accordingly.’
Key clients
Entain
International Personal Finance
Morgan Advanced Materials
Rathbones Group
Reclaim Fund
Rio Tinto
Work highlights
- Advised 10 of the UK’s largest high street banking providers on the creation and launch of Cash Access UK Limited, a new joint venture designed to enable consumers and small businesses to access cash, deposit and basic banking services where they are needed across the UK, including via shared “banking hubs”.
- Advised a leading stock exchange on various confidential governance-related matters during the year.
- Supported a broad range of main market listed companies, AIM quoted companies and building societies with their year-end reporting and AGMs.
Risk advisory > Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates) Tier 2
With a global client-base and growing team, Addleshaw Goddard is highly recommended for its white-collar crime work, particularly regarding bribery and fraud risks. The practice displays ‘strength in depth’ when dealing with financial crime compliance, advisory and criminal defence proceedings, and consistently supports corporations from across the pharmaceutical, finance, and infrastructure sectors. The team has experience negotiating out-of-court resolutions with the SFO and US DOJ, with team head, Nichola Peters, bringing extensive knowledge on deferred prosecution agreements and negotiated settlements to the group. The ‘outstanding’ Michelle De Kluyver is an expert on sanctions issues and economic crime cases, whilst Polly Sprenger handles civil fraud and asset recovery. Legal director Neeta Chityal and Matthew Worby are also recommended.Practice head(s):
Nichola Peters; Michelle de Kluyver
Other key lawyers:
Polly Sprenger; Harriet Territt; Neeta Chityal; Jenny Burton; Noel Power; Matthew Worby
Testimonials
‘A group of warm and friendly professionals who are brilliant as a team. They have strength in depth and inspire confidence.’
‘Nichola Peters has a knack for bringing the best out of her team. She is easy to work with and superb with clients.’
‘Michelle de Kluyver is outstanding. A clear thinker with great practical and commercial instincts. Neeta Chityal is wonderfully professional with a tireless work ethic and fine eye for detail.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard’s team is stand-out in this area; the team has unrivalled expertise in regulatory investigations and corporate crime.’
‘Michelle de Kluyver is a leading light in this area – superb judgement combined with unrivalled knowledge of the law. Neeta Chityal, recently made up is a complete star and has a glittering career in partnership ahead of her.’
Key clients
Bystronic Glass (UK) Limited
Kroll Advisory Limited (Kroll) acting on behalf of the following companies (all in administration): Arena Television Limited, Arena Holdings Limited, and Arena Aviation Limited (together the Arena Companies).
Work highlights
- Advising Richard Howson, former CEO, on proceedings brought against him following the collapse of Carillion plc.
- Advising Bystronic Glass (UK) Limited on proceedings against a former director, including a private prosecution alongside a parallel civil fraud action alleging breach of fiduciary duties.
- Advising a global company on a complex, multi-jurisdiction bribery investigation and related issues.
Corporate and commercial > EU and competition Tier 2
The antitrust practice at Addleshaw Goddard is experienced in a range of competition services including market investigations, merger control, and expertise in financial services and payment systems. On the contentious side, the team’s expertise in competition litigation sees them advising a broad range of corporates on complex and high-value matters. Practice co-chair Bruce Kilpatrick is known for his expertise in merger control and antitrust counselling, while fellow co-chair Mark Molyneux – the firmwide disputes head – focuses on the team’s contentious competition workload. Key names to note in the firm’s Manchester office include Mark Crane, who was promoted to partner in May 2023, and advises on competition enforcement proceedings.Practice head(s):
Bruce Kilpatrick; Mark Molyneux
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Bruce Kilpatrick is very aware of the commercial realities of the case and is 100% on the client’s side.’
‘Mark Crane is a real up and comer. He’s a real pleasure to work with and gets things done.’
‘AG has a really solid competition law practice, which always considers the business drivers, and gives clear, sensible and proportionate advice on what can be a tricky area for businesses which have large shares of markets.’
‘Both Bruce Kilpatrick and Mark Crane are very responsive, calm, and pragmatic. I trust both implicitly, and have found that both are excellent at explaining competition law points to colleagues of mine in appropriate language. Both Bruce and Mark are readily available, and very user-friendly.’
Key clients
Allergan plc
Ferryspeed (CI) Limited
SSE Plc
GIPHY Inc
Road Haulage Association
Openreach
NKT A/S and NKT Verwaltungs GmbH (NKT)
Co-Op
Access to Cash
Lidl
Work highlights
Employment Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard has recently handled a significant volume of big-ticket project work and litigation, including workforce transfers between retail giants and overseeing the full range of employment issues for a multinational distribution company. The team also excel at cross-border compliance work, regularly advising global businesses on UK employment law and compliance, visa and sponsorship proceedings, and ad hoc immigration advice. A department head with extensive experience, Michael Burns has a broad contentious and non contentious practice, and is highly capable handling complex TUPE transfers, defending tribunal claims, and supporting HR and legal teams. Sajida Hussain‘s expertise bolsters the group’s business immigration offering and has a strong understanding of EU and UK regulations, sponsorship protocols, and the implications of Brexit. Kate McGough specialises in the transfer of employees and other employment-based issues relating to mergers and acquisitions.Practice head(s):
Michael Burns
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘I appreciated the depth and breadth of team. Strategically our needs were led at the right level, with junior lawyers supporting at every step of the way. The team also had a great tech platform where we could monitor progress.’
‘An experienced employment law team at AG who are highly responsive, offer deep and commercially-driven expertise, and are able to draw on a wide area of specialists. They are well connected across multiple jurisdictions and can therefore act as a one-stop-shop for multinational corporations.’
‘Superb client care sets AG apart. Responsive, swift, commercially focused, respecting our corporate values and brand identity. True advisory companions for clients.’
Key clients
AJ Bell Plc
Co-operative Group Limited
Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council
Sysco GB comprising Brake Bros, Fresh Direct, Medina and Kent Frozen Foods
Work highlights
- Advised on the disposal of the c132 site petrol filling station business and associated convenience retail outlets of Co-operative Group to Asda Stores Limited.
- Appointed as the sole employment law provider for the entire group in the UK and Europe. As well as advising the HR team on employment and immigration matters, Employment Tribunals, settlement agreements and major projects, the team also provides an employee relations helpline to circa 850 line managers.
- Advising the Council on its competitive dialogue procurement for a fully-managed IT service which will encompass the Council’s technological requirements over the next 8 – 10 years.
Insurance > Professional negligence Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard handles professional negligence work across the construction, property and general commercial litigation sectors, acting for both companies and HNWIs. The practice is jointly headed by Nick Ashcroft, a commercial litigator handling professional negligence claims against solicitors and valuers, and Victoria Pool, who specialises in representing policyholders in coverage disputes involving professional indemnity. Susan GarrettPractice head(s):
Nick Ashcroft; Victoria Pool
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The dispute resolution team at AG are the pre-eminent dispute resolution team in the North West. That is reflected in their strength in depth, in the quality of their work, in the management and supervision that they provide and in the high level and value of the cases on which they are instructed.’
‘Victoria Pool – a newly appointed partner who has enormous drive and courage. Destined for the top. Nick Ashcroft – de facto head of the team in Manchester. Excellent client skills, driven, innovative and commercially minded.’
Work highlights
- Acting for a company and the trustees of a pension scheme in a professional negligence claim against a former advisor.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy, project finance and PFI Tier 2
Drawing on in-depth knowledge and bench strength across a wide sectorial landscape, most notably, the infrastructure, healthcare and utilities sectors, Addleshaw Goddard‘s team acts for public sector bodies, private sector sponsors as well as debt and equity investors. The group is jointly led by Michael O’Connor, leading expert on public-private transactions, Andrew Pettinger, expert on major regeneration and PPP/PFI projects, and high-level energy project advisor Sara Gilmore. While Philip Dupres, who joined the partner ranks in May 2022, handles the utilities side of the practice, co-head Stephanie Townley maintains both an advisory and contentious practice.Practice head(s):
Michael O’Connor; Andrew Pettinger; Sara Gilmore; Stephanie Townley; Philip Dupres
Testimonials
‘Excellent background knowledge and experience in PPPs and PFIs and good breadth of support across the wider team when dealing with recent complex refinancing transaction’
‘Prompt response and good availability led by Sara Gilmore and with strong supporting cast’
‘The team has a wealth of regulatory power experience and an ability to deal with complex power and tolling agreements with ease. The team are incredibly friendly, professional and responsive.’
‘As above, the power regulatory experience the individuals have is excellent. Both Matthew and Sara (who we deakt with) were incredibly professional and helpful and have the capcity to explain complex regulatory provisions in an easily digestible format and provide practical, commercial solutions to issues arising.’
‘The Team we worked with had a great, wide knowledge base in their relevant areas. There was a also a deep availability of knowledge on call where specialist advice was required in specific areas.’
‘The Team have been very friendly, personable and approachable. They are considered and measured in the approach with quick and comprehensive responses. Andrew Pettinger, Chris Hardy and Steph Townley have all been great throughout the transaction’
Key clients
Gresham House Investment Management (Guernsey) Ltd
Liberty Charge Limited
Green Investment Group
Manchester Metropolitan University
Muse Developments Limited
National Grid plc
National Grid Electricity Transmission plc
National Grid Gas plc
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
Northern Ireland Electricity Networks Limited
Opus Energy
Scotia Gas Networks (SGN)
SGN Place Limited
Southern Water Services Limited
SSE Enterprises
SSE plc (Retail)
SSE plc (Seagreen)
Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Anglian Water
Cheshire East Council
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Department for Transport
Greater London Authority
HCP
Health & Safety Executive
High Speeds Two (HS2) Limited
Kingston-upon-Hull City Council
Imagile Group Ltd
Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
Leeds City Council
Luton Borough Council
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
MUFG Bank Ltd
Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
The Council of the City of Salford
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council
Transport for London
United Utilities plc
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust
Wakefield City Council
West Midlands Combined Authority
Shell Energy Europe Limited
Work highlights
- Advising United Utilities on its £1.75billion DPC Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme.
- Advising Shell on one of the largest gas tolling agreements in the UK conventional power market.
- Advising the East London Waste Authority on its waste disposal PFI contract, and the re-procurement of waste disposal services.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: elsewhere in Scotland Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard has continued to strengthen its corporate and commercial presence in Aberdeen, with Fiona Kindness joining from Pinsent Masons LLP in September 2022, bringing extensive experience in domestic and international M&A and PE transactions, especially in the energy sector. Arran Mackenzie arrived from Burness Paull LLP in November of the same year, offering considerable expertise advising sponsors, management teams and portfolios on complex PE transactions. David McEwing leads the corporate side and regularly handles cross-border energy and oil and gas transactions, while data protection expert Ross McKenzie leads the commercial offering and focuses on commercial contracts, intellectual property and IT matters. Gemma Hills also joined as legal director in June 2022 from Brodies LLP, and is active across the spectrum of corporate areas including acquisitions, disposals and joint ventures.Practice head(s):
David McEwing; Ross McKenzie
Other key lawyers:
Fiona Kindness; Arran McKenzie; Gemma Hills
Testimonials
We really appreciate the added value we get from the Addleshaw Goddard team.’
‘The team provide excellent training sessions for the in-house legal community, which are engaging and provide a good overview of topics in an engaging format (not just another webinar).’
‘Ross McKenzie’s unrivalled knowledge on his subject matter coupled with his commercial and realistic approach to advice make him someone to recommend. He provides “real world” solutions where his clients have little room to negotiate.’
‘All members of the Addleshaw Goddard team are great to work with – they are an exceptionally client-focused firm and provide a hands-on service at every level.’
‘AG’s sector and industry knowledge is second to none, making them reliable and trustworthy advisors to a client’s business.’
‘Particular stand out individuals are Fiona Kindness, David McEwing and Ross McKenzie.’
‘Fiona Kindness is a stand-out partner with an excellent work ethic.’
‘Fiona Kindness’s advice is always excellent, clear and concise, and she takes a pragmatic approach to transactions. She consistently goes above and beyond for clients, and always makes herself available when necessary at short notice.’
Key clients
Waldorf
Titan Torque Services
Stacey Oil Services
Trojan Energy
J&S Subsea
bp
TotalEnergies
SGN
Boohoo Group
Dana Petroleum
Voluntary Services Aberdeen
Tymor Marine
eserv
MCL Medics
Prodrill Energy
Ineos FPS
Aberdeen City Council
Drilltools
Razor Oiltools
Blue GentToo
Vysus Group
Wickes Building Supplies
Work highlights
- Assisted on two major acquisitions for Waldorf Production during 2022: The first, which closed on 4 November 2022, saw Waldorf acquire Alpha Petroleum Resources Limited, along with their offshore North Sea interests; Then, on 10 November 2022, the acquisition of subsidiaries of MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Plc comprising all of MOL’s UK continental shelf assets.
- Acting for Trojan Energy Limited on two separate loan note investment rounds. First in respect of the investment of £1.4m convertible A Loan Notes to Equity Gap, Grampian Alba, Scottish Enterprise, Shancastle Investments and Ebico which completed on the 19th of May and the second investment for £6m convertible B Loan Notes to Scottish Investment Bank (SNIB) which completed on the 26th of August.
- Advised Aberdeen City Council on the procurement of a joint venture partner to deliver its vision of an Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub. The Council are procuring a strategic joint venture partner to work with the Council over the next 20 years to stimulate the supply and demand for green hydrogen in the region.
Finance > Banking and finance Tier 2
Leveraging a strong presence throughout Scotland and the UK, Addleshaw Goddard’s finance team is renowned for its tenacity regarding complex asset-based lending and corporate refinancings, project and acquisition finance, as well as real estate developments and investments. Alan Shanks is a veteran in the acquisition and project finance space, particularly in the energy sector, while Euan Cluness is seen as a leading authority for acquisition finance and asset-based lending. Gaenor Cassell has a diverse range of clients which spans corporates, PE funds and international and domestic banks. Director John Waller focuses heavily on real estate finance, with associate Peter Smartt also adding experience in leveraged and specialty finance.Practice head(s):
Alan Shanks
Other key lawyers:
Euan Cluness; Gaenor Cassel; John Waller; Peter Smartt
Testimonials
‘Very commercial, responsive and efficient’
‘Euan Cluness has become a go-to legal advisor in his area of practice. Time and time again he is exceptional in finding commercially driven solutions across financing agreements, he has a very good grip on the market and what is seen as acceptable.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard completely understand the local market and often provide clients with insights they simply wouldn’t otherwise be aware of.’
‘Euan Cluness is great at working with a client’s sales team and helping to translate their requests into clear and well-thought-out legal provisions.’
‘Euan Cluness is a capable negotiator who always presents his client’s position fairly.’
‘Peter Smartt is an extremely capable senior associate with a really good understanding of his client’s documents and preferred approach to legal risk. Peter is organised, runs a transaction efficiently and clearly works hard for his clients.’
‘A strong team with a proactive approach to managing the requirements. This allows a good focus on the key issues and potential alternative solutions.’
‘Each of the staff has a strong commitment to client requirements and focus on how best to navigate through the key areas of contention. A partner-led approach to ensure the key issues are appropriately identified and prioritised.’
Key clients
National Timber Group Topco Limited
RBS Invoice Finance Limited
Breal Zeta
Bywater Properties
Loch Bidco Limited
Motive Bidco Limited
Barclays Bank plc
HSBC UK Bank plc
Clydesdale Bank trading as Virgin Money
The Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Work highlights
- Advised a syndicate of lenders in relation to the provision of bespoke asset based finance of £150m to one of the leading suppliers of malt to the brewing and distilling industry.
- Advised National Timber Group Topco Limited in relation to the refinance of its facilities, consisting of a mixture of a term loan B facility and super senior facilities to support its working capital requirements and to fund further strategic acquisitions.
- Acting for Bywater Properties in relation to the development of and investment in various properties throughout the UK.
Real estate > Commercial property: Edinburgh and Glasgow Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard‘s team co-head Miles Ede specialises in UK-wide asset management and portfolio transactions, investment deals, and commercial and residential development projects; he has considerable experience in the telecoms sector. Fellow co-head and development expert Alison Newton is a go-to for leasing and regeneration affairs and is active across the office, retail, student accommodation, hotels and leisure fields.Practice head(s):
Miles Ede; Alison Newton
Other key lawyers:
Kirsty Nicholson; Caroline Coulter
Testimonials
‘Dynamic, collaborative and proactive. Exemplary service from partner through to associate.’
‘Dedicated, attentive and deliver on time.’
‘The team are commercially aware and offer pragmatic solutions informed by a depth of knowledge and experience. They very much feel like an extension to the internal team.’
‘Miles Ede and the team work well together and always give commercial advice.’
‘Great option if you have a cross-border transaction and need support in Scotland.’
‘Caroline Coulter is conscientious.’
Key clients
BT (British Telecomms)
Greenridge
Baumont
Heitman
Almcor Spendarry
Rillbank Development
Port of Dundee/Forth Ports
Breal Zeta
Wireless Infrastructure Group
Work highlights
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms Tier 2
Led by David Anderson, Addleshaw Goddard’s IT and technology team acts for high-profile banks, technology companies and start-ups on a broad range of matters including infrastructure, data services, software and outsourcing projects. Anderson heads the team from Edinburgh and is experienced in transformational IT and technology projects, as well as transactional work; he is supported by Helena Brown, who is a key name for commercial and regulatory matters, and data protection issues, with a focus on the financial services, retail and sports sectors; and managing associate Sam Lawson. In Aberdeen, Ross McKenzie is another name for IT and data matters.Practice head(s):
David Anderson
Other key lawyers:
Ross McKenzie; Helena Brown; Sam Lawson; Calum Fisher
Testimonials
‘Addleshaws were able to support us across a range of advice related to a new e-commerce business we were setting up. Their proposal for the work was thorough and informative and really showcased their experience in this sector.’
‘The advice provided throughout the matter was concise, clear and always provided in the timescales required.’
‘They have provided unique expertise to solve these unforeseen difficulties as they have arisen – very impressive.’
‘They offer a collaborative approach – they fully involve internal counsel and business stakeholders to ensure their understanding of the ask.’
‘They are pragmatic – I cannot recall working with a more pragmatic legal team, Helena Brown and her team really seek to understand the business, context of the instruction and deliver pragmatic advice.’
‘Helena Brown and her team provide business-friendly, easy to digest, advice. Helena’s presentation of her advice is unique in my experience.’
‘Helena Brown is an outstanding advisor. She “gets” business requirements. She understands that business stakeholders do not want the black letter law; rather, they want to understand the risks, likelihood of enforcement, and options for mitigation. He absolutely delivers on this requirement.’
Key clients
Tumelo
Trojan Energy
Primark
Admiral Pioneer
Par Equity
Phlo Technologies
Candidate ID
Gener8 Ads
Wedge Traffic
Work highlights
- Acting for Global Fintech FNZ on its wealth technology platform contracts.
- Acting for Primark on the launch of its Click & Collect offering.
- Acting for Admiral Pioneer on its investment into Wagonex.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport Tier 2
Renowned for its football sector capabilities, Addleshaw Goddard is a regular advisor to major Scottish and international clubs, individuals and governing bodies on a range of contentious and non-contentious sporting mandates, including season ticket finance. Seasoned litigator Simon Catto often acts for players and clubs in contractual disputes, while Helena Brown concentrates on commercial and regulatory issues, which has involved supporting high-profile clients undergoing digital transformation post-pandemic. Solicitor advocate Erin Grieve, promoted to managing associate in September 2022, is also active on the contentious side, representing clubs and bodies in court hearings and arbitrations. Catto and Brown jointly spearhead the Edinburgh-based practice.Practice head(s):
Simon Catto; Helena Brown
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Celtic Football Club
The Scottish Football Association
St Mirren Football Club
Motherwell Football Club
Kilmarnock Football Club
Heart of Midlothian Football Club
Sheffield Steelers
Scottish Ice Hockey
Hibernian Football Club
Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
Work highlights
- Successfully defending a claim raised against Heart of Midlothian Football Club by Dundee United Football Club following the transfer of Lewis Neilson.
- Acting for St Mirren Football Club in a FIFA-related arbitration involving the transfer of free-agent Ryan Strain.
- Advised Hibernian Football Club on its agreement with principal catering partner, Elior. This involved negotiating, reviewing and drafting the contract governing the catering offering at Easter Road.
Scotland > Transport Tier 2
The transport group at Addleshaw Goddard consists of specialists across key sectors from rail and aviation to ports and shipping, advising major domestic and international clients on significant multi-jurisdictional projects. Ed Watt covers the full range of transactional and commercial shipping work, while Suzanne Moir has been involved in several major Scottish transport projects, including Design, Build, Finance, Operate & maintenance (DBFO) road and free-flow tolling schemes, bridges, light rail and lifeline ferry services. Leading the planning and infrastructure consenting team is Sarah Baillie, who is highly sought after by operators, public authorities, developers and landowners to advise across harbour, airport and canal projects. Carrie Armstrong , Ian Le Pelley, Sam Price, Chloe Oakshett, and Sophie Black are also key contacts.Practice head(s):
Ed Watt; Suzanne Moir; Sarah Baillie; Carrie Armstrong; Ian Le Pelley; Sam Price; Sophie Black
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team has a detailed and expert knowledge of the industry sector.’
‘They are always responsive, diligent and dedicated.’
Key clients
Aberdeen City Council
ASDA Stores Limited
Briggs Marine Contractors Limited
British-American Tobacco
Brodie Engineering Limited
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited
Caspian Marine Services
Clackmannanshire Council
Clydesdale Bank Plc
DP World
Forth Ports Limited
Highlands and Islands Airports Limited
INEOS FPS Limited
ScotRail Trains Limited
Strawson Holdings Limited
Westcon Yards AS
Work highlights
- Advised DP World on a $1.7bn joint investment platform with CDC Group plc, which will invest in origin and destination ports, inland container depots, economic zones and other logistics assets across Africa.
- Advised ScotRail in relation to its rolling stock procurement programme for the replacement/decarbonisation of its existing train fleets, with the initial procurement having an estimated value of circa £700m.
- Advised CMAL on the procurement and shipbuilding contracts for four new passenger ferries, a project valued in excess of £200m.
Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard’s tax and structuring team has considerable expertise acting on corporate M&A, real estate, and employment-related tax matters. Practice head Martin Griffiths has a broad practice, with particular experience in handling private equity transactions, focusing on sell-side and management mandates, as well as specialist expertise in acting for start-up and high growth companies.Practice head(s):
Martin Griffiths
Testimonials
‘The Leeds practice has a local/regional feel but offers the breadth and capability of a large international practice. The team were very collaborative for many years ahead of our major transaction.’
‘All the team members were capable and easy to work with. They all went the extra mile to get our transaction complete.’
Key clients
Asda
Abrdn
Marks & Spencer Plc
The British Horseracing Authority
British American Tobacco
Diageo plc
Royal London
Alpha FX Group Plc
Deutsche Leasing UK
LDC
Work highlights
- Advising British American Tobacco on a wide ranging IR35 project, reviewing contracts with more than 300 suppliers and managing risk for BAT.
- Providing tax and structuring advice to Abrdn UK commercial property on a land acquisition, forward funding and development agreement for the development of a landmark new 12 storey Hyatt hotel in Leeds.
- Advising the sellers of Geoslam on the sale of significant local digital tech business Geoslam to Faro private equity investor Faro Technologies for £37 million.
Corporate and commercial > EU and competition Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard’s competition team is well regarded in the market, offering an impressive breadth of expertise, including in antitrust, merger control, state aid, and competition litigation matters. It is also active across a range of regulated utility sectors, including the water, transport, and telecoms sectors. Bruce Kilpatrick and Mark Molyneux co-head the firm’s wider competition practice from London. Elizabeth Turner left the practice for a position at the CMA in May 2023.Practice head(s):
Bruce Kilpatrick; Mark Molyneux
Testimonials
‘Bruce Kilpatrick is very aware of the commercial realities of the case and is 100% on the client’s side.’
Key clients
Allergan plc
Ferryspeed Limited
SSE Plc
GIPHY Inc
Road Haulage Association
Openreach
NKT A/S
NKT Verwaltungs GmbH
Co-Op
Access to Cash
Lidl
Work highlights
- Advising Allergan regarding the CMA’s investigation for competition law breaches in relation to the supply of hydrocortisone tablets, which culminated in multi-million fines for excessive pricing and other competition law infringements.
- Advising the Road Haulage Association on an opt-in class action, seeking to represent more than 17,000 class members and £1bn+ in damages.
- Advising Co-op on the competition law aspects of the sale of its petrol forecourt station business, Arthur Foodstores Limited, to Asda.
Employment > Health and safety Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard instructs a number of high-profile clients across a range of sectors, with strengths in transport, healthcare, utilities, and retail. Crisis management has been an area of growing activity for the firm, with an increasingly volume of inquests, inquiries, prosecutions, and compliance, and the changes to building safety being a particular focus. The Leeds team is headed up by Stuart Wardlaw, who has his experience in advising clients across industrial, commercial, and public services. Wardlaw works closely with national head Erin Shoesmith with her track record in public inquests.Practice head(s):
Erin Shoesmith; David Young; Stuart Wardlaw
Other key lawyers:
Adrian Mansbridge
Testimonials
‘They are recommended for their approachability and their pragmatic, solution-focused approach.‘
‘They are solution-focused and enthusiastic.’
‘First-rate individuals from top to bottom. Excellent market knowledge. Exceptionally experienced in the conduct of large and complex cases.’
‘Totally reliable, always on the ball, and cannot be bettered.’
‘This team is led by an exceptional individual, Erin Shoesmith, and her determination to achieve only the highest standards runs through everything they do. The leadership and the team act as one and consistently and repeatedly achieve stunning outcomes.’
‘Erin Shoesmith is an exceptional leader and an exceptional strategic thinker, who is committed and a pleasure to work with. She leads a highly motivated team.’
‘David Young is a seasoned and expert litigator; a real team player.’
‘Adrian Masbridge is exceptional.’
Key clients
Siemens Plc
Eddie Stobart Limited
Bestway Northern Limited
Victorian Plumbing Plc
Westridge Furniture Design
Joseph Ash Limited
tRIIO
Morrison Utility Services Limited
Boohoo Group
Asda Stores Limited
Belfield Furnishings Limited
B Braun Medical Limited
Work highlights
- Acting in several public inquiries, including Covid-19, Grenfell Tower, Manchester Arena, Scottish Hospitals, Scottish Child Abuse, Infected Blood, and the Post Office Inquiries.
- Represented Siemens, Eddie Stobart, Victorian Plumbing, Joseph Ash, and Westbridge in long-standing and complex prosecutions by the regulators, including HSE, ORR, and Leeds City Council.
Insurance > Professional negligence Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard works across banking, construction and general commercial litigation, with a growing focus on cladding and fire safety targeted at high-value claims for residential, office, leisure and healthcare buildings. Sally Emerton heads the finance litigation department from Leeds, working on some of the most significant banking mandates in the region; she regularly works with Ben Lowans, with claims by lenders against solicitors in real estate finance being an area of particular focus. Bill Gilliam leads the practice’s work for commercial clients outside of the finance sector, specialising in major project disputes and claims arising from the sale and purchase of businesses. Joe Wilkinson is noted for his extensive experience in the handling of construction and engineering disputes, specifically in relation to issues with designs and defects. Legal director Sandip Singh is also recommended.Practice head(s):
Sally Emerton
Other key lawyers:
Ben Lowans; Bill Gilliam; Joe Wilkinson; Sandip Singh; Rachel Elgar
Testimonials
‘Strong service joined up seamlessly with other offices, including London.’
‘Sandip Singh is capable with a good grasp of figures and quantum.‘
‘Well-regarded team in the region, with strong presence and knowledge of banking and finance-related professional negligence issues in particular.’
‘Rachel Elgar is a very promising associate: detail-focused and responsive.’
‘Sandip Singh is an excellent banking litigator with a huge amount of experience.’
‘Sandip Singh: huge experience, great determination, very robust and knowledgeable.‘
Key clients
Aldermore Bank Plc
Close Brothers Group PLC
Virgin Money Group
Natwest Group
Santander UK Plc including Santander Asset Finance
Skipton Building Society
Yorkshire Building Society
Work highlights
- Acting for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in its claim relating to a new-build hospital in Cramlington which has multiple high-value defects.
- Acting for Peel Media in a claim concerning cladding and fire safety against five defendants, including the professional team, cladding sub-contractor and management contractor.
Private client > Charities and not-for-profit Tier 2
The charities offering at Addleshaw Goddard in Leeds is led by Pervinder KaurPractice head(s):
Pervinder Kaur
Other key lawyers:
Laura Woffinden; Yorke Eaton
Key clients
Bedingfield’s Trust
Leeds Beckett University
Public sector > Health Tier 2
The ‘exceptionally well-resourced’ offering at Addleshaw Goddard is split into four distinct sub-teams, comprising public sector and health infrastructure; social care and later living; life sciences; and private healthcare providers and hospitals. Recently, the firm has seen significant growth in its private equity work, and has been regularly instructed to assist with the sale of medical devices and provider businesses. Michael O’Connor and ‘source of superb information and insight’ Louise Dobson jointly lead the department from Manchester and Leeds, respectively.Practice head(s):
Michael O’Connor; Louise Dobson
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team have excellent client communication skills and collaboration techniques. They are particularly informative when advising on areas of uncertainty and present suggestions they believe to be in the best interest of the client.’
‘We have found the whole team to be responsive and with high levels of expertise.’
‘Louise Dobson has been a source of superb information and insight. Working with her has been a pleasure, especially as a small business doing work with a large law firm.’
‘High quality knowledge and expertise with an agile team which I found highly responsive to the needs of our business. Strategic in their approach and commercially minded regarding where to successfully focus.’
‘Louise Dobson is a standout partner who I’ve had a number of dealings with on healthcare matters.’
‘AG is an exceptionally well-resourced firm with strong individuals from top to bottom. It is particularly experienced in the management of large and complex cases.’
‘Louise Dobson is an out-of-the-box thinker; brings her great experience of public law to bear; first rate.’
‘Working with the Addleshaw Goddard team is always a pleasure. They are highly responsive, professional, and agile – especially when dealing with events which can involving moving parts and last minute changes. The team provide innovative solutions and a high calibre of professionals, proving to be invaluable partners.’
Key clients
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Limited
Kajima Construction Europe (UK) Limited and Kajima Europe Limited
County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (CDDF)
Hallo Healthcare (including AAH Pharmaceuticals and Lloyds Pharmacy)
Yourgene Health plc
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and York Teaching Hospital Facilities Management LLP
Recipharm AB
Halma PLC
Work highlights
- Acting for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management in their multiparty TCC claim in relation to a new hospital in Cramlington which has multiple defects.
- Acting for Kajima Construction Europe and Kajima Europe in their multiparty TCC claims in relation to legacy hospital projects in Brighton and Sheffield with fire safety defects.
- Advising County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust on the construction of a new Shotley Bridge Hospital.
Public sector > Local government Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard‘s local government team ‘meets every challenge put in its way‘ and leverages the firm’s extensive UK network to act for local and combined authorities at a regional and national level. The team is particularly sought out for its transactional expertise with experience across the energy, transport, infrastructure and public services sectors. Other noteworthy areas of expertise span state aid work, development option appraisals, procurement processes and contentious work. Anna Heaton and Ian Smith lead the group in Leeds and specialise in commercial property work and development projects respectively, while Paul HirstPractice head(s):
Anna Heaton; Ian Smith
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team meets every challenge put in its way, including dealing with bulk volume in short periods of time to tight deadlines.’
‘I have been extremely impressed by AG – they have picked up a couple of our very complicated local authority loan matters and brought them to completion in a very tight timescale and did it within a very constrained legal budget.’
Key clients
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Borough Council of Calderdale
The Council of the Borough of Kirklees
Merseytravel
London Luton Airport Limited
West Midlands Combined Authority
Maple Grove Developments Limited
Luton Borough Council
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive T/A Nexus
Work highlights
- Advising the West Yorkshire Combined Authority on all elements of legal advice relating to its station’s development programme.
- Advising Merseytravel on the development of its bus franchising assessment.
- Advising London Luton Airport Limited on its airport expansion programme.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property Tier 2
Addleshaw Goddard‘s IP team stands out for its expertise in commercial matters, working closely with an impressive roster of clients in the retail and consumer sectors to advise on brand purchases, IP protection matters, and licensing agreements. Under the leadership of the highly recommended Georgina Powling, the Leeds practice is well regarded for its ability to advise on the IP aspects of major corporate transactions, and the team also regularly assists clients with their IP and brand portfolio expansions. A growing volume of contentious work is also handled with the support of key contact Alice Chaplin.Practice head(s):
Georgina Powling
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘They do a good and dedicated job and go the extra mile for us.’
Key clients
Anglian Water
Asda Stores Ltd
Associated British Foods/Primark
Diageo Great Britain Limited
Fortnum & Masons
Hostmore plc
Royal Mail Group
Ted Baker
Volkswagen
Work highlights
- Advised Diageo on the IP aspects of the acquisition of the DON PAPA rum brand.
- Advised ASDA on various IP and separation issues, most notably in relation to its brand licence agreement with Walmart.
Corporate and commercial > Financial services: contentious Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard brings a ‘calm and measured approach‘ to investigations work, with a particular emphasis on alleged market abuse and insider dealing, anti-money laundering controls, non-financial misconduct, retail mis-selling, consumer credit, and customer redress and remediation exercises. The London-based financial services regulatory group sits within the firm’s global investigations practice, which is headed up by Nichola Peters. Other key senior contacts include ‘clever, meticulous, thoughtful and phenomenally hard-working‘ David Pygott and ‘responsive and strategic‘ Sarah Thomas, both of whom work across the department's key areas of focus, and are experienced in handling FCA enforcement proceedings.Practice head(s):
Nichola Peters; David Pygott
Other key lawyers:
Sarah Thomas; Matthew Stockton
Testimonials
‘Very knowledgeable – calm and measured approach. Ability to work to tight deadlines.’
‘Sarah Thomas is responsive and strategic, and goes the extra mile for her clients. She is the ideal person to have representing an individual on a significant investigation: she is easy to work with, quick off the mark, understands the issues and brings a reassuring presence.’
‘Highly competent; easy to collaborate with; always prepared; very engaging and attentive; a pleasure to work with.’
‘Mature, easy leadership.’
‘A pleasure to work with, even on challenging assignments.’
‘David Pygott – clever, meticulous, thoughtful and phenomenally hard-working.’
Work highlights
- Representing Richard Howson in proceedings brought against him following the collapse of Carillion.
Corporate and commercial > Financial services: non-contentious/regulatory Tier 3
The financial services regulation team at Addleshaw Goddard, who ‘do not miss a beat on any instruction’, counts banks, fund managers, asset managers, investment platform providers, wealth businesses and insurance companies among its key roster of clients. Following the retirement of Amanda Hulme, Rosanna Bryant leads the team and advises on banking transactions and Part VII arrangements, while Lorna Finlayson spearheads the group’s retail investment offering and handles matters concerning ring fencing, ESG compliance and EBA outsourcing. James Greig, who joined from Barclays Bank in September 2022 and brings demonstrable experience in the wholesale financial services industry, is another key contact in the group.Practice head(s):
Rosanna Bryant
Other key lawyers:
Lorna Finlayson; Ben Koehne; Steven Francis; Richard Small; Jan Gruter
Testimonials
‘Richard Small knows everything.’
‘The entire team at AG make us feel like they are providing an in-house GC service. They are responsive and innovative. The legal team are backed up by outstanding support staff, and they have without doubt the best front of house team in London. AG advise us on a range of matters, and they do not miss a beat on any instruction.’
Key clients
Investec
Reclaim Fund Limited
Yorkshire Building Society
Metro Bank
Shawbrook Bank
Chesnara plc
UK Finance
FNZ (UK) Ltd
FBN Bank
Nottingham Building Society
Work highlights
- Advised high street banking providers on the creation and launch of Cash Access UK Limited, a new joint venture between our respective clients to support their customers.
- Acting as sole legal adviser on the UK Finance Steering Group looking at a potential UK retail central bank digital currency (CBDC).
- Advising banks, asset and wealth managers and building societies on implementation projects for the requirements of the FCA’s Consumer Duty Rules.
Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil Tier 3
With its 13-partner strong team, Addleshaw Goddard deals with a wide range of civil fraud claims, from initial investigations right through to enforcement and recovery matters, securing its wide range of international and high-calibre clients. The team is headed by experienced lawyer Mark Molyneux, highly qualified in acting before the English High Court. Partners include the well-regarded Simon Kamstra , renowned for settling energy, international trade and aviation related arbitrations and Maria Frangeskides, CEDR accredited mediator. In addition to Lauren Hamilton, notorious tech expert and Jon Tweedale known for settling commercial and, more specifically, energy related disputes.Practice head(s):
Mark Molyneux; Bill Gilliam
Other key lawyers:
Simon Kamstra ; Maria Frangeskides; Lauren Hamilton; Jon Tweedale; Natasha Winter; Mark Chesher
Testimonials
‘Addleshaws has an excellent civil fraud practice, sitting within its first-rate disputes practice.’
‘Mark Molyneux, head of the disputes practice, is a standout operator. He is one of the UK’s best. Co-heading the civil fraud practice,’
‘Maria Frangekides is an experienced practitioner. Amongst the recent partners, Mark Chesher and Natasha Winter stand out in this practice area.’
‘The Addleshaw Goddard fraud team are excellent lawyers. Brilliant with clients, tactically astute and a real pleasure to work with. They see the important points and make good strategic decisions.’
‘Mark Molyneaux is extremely experienced. He is clever and has excellent judgement. Alex Hogarth is clever, has excellent strategic sense and is really personable – a pleasure to work with.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard’s civil fraud team is a standout practice. Maria Frangeskides is an exceptional commercial operator and a fierce advocate for her clients, no matter how difficult the case or how complex the circumstances.’
‘Maria Frangeskides: promotes her clients’ cases with total dedication at every juncture, and with a fierce intellect.’
‘Natasha Winter: great team player and eye for detailed points.’
Key clients
Unitel S.A.
Soteria Insurance Limited (formerly CIS General Insurance Limited)
British International Investment plc (formerly CDC Group plc) and Michael Turner
Procuritas
Lidl Great Britain Ltd
Tagco BC and Waterland Private Equity Fund VI CV
BP
Langston Corporation and Mr Samir-Georges Hammam
Dassault Aviation SA
Sanne Group Nominees 1 (UK) Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Soteria Insurance Limited (formerly Co-op Insurance) against IBM in its successful appeal on the correct interpretation of an exclusion clause, leading to CA increasing the award at first instance from £13million to £80.5million (before interest and costs).
- Acting for CDC and Michael Turner defending a $200m Commercial Court claim brought by Crane Bank Limited (a Ugandan bank) for unlawful means conspiracy, dishonest assistance and knowing receipt alleged to arise from the acquisition of Crane Bank’s assets by DFCU Bank Limited (DFCU).|
- Acting for Waterland, an international private equity group headquartered in the Netherlands, in successfully defending unfair prejudice proceedings brought by numerous petitioners in relation to Waterland’s first UK investment, Gas Tag Limited.
Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium Tier 3
The ‘stellar’ team at Addleshaw Goddard consists of ‘brilliant lawyers,’ who are also ‘practical and pragmatic’. The team acts on high-value complex disputes, often internationally, with expertise across an array of sectors, including telecommunications, banking and financial services, retail, oil and gas, and retail. For one client, the ‘agile and innovative way in which the team acts’ is commendable. ‘Experienced, measured, and calm under pressure’ Mark Molyneux leads the team as global head of disputes, advising corporates, financial institutions, and high net-worth individuals on disputes related to fraud, competition, contract termination, warranty claims, and disputes with subcontractors and suppliers. Natasha Winter ‘punches above her weight’ and is integral to the practice, as is Lauren Hamilton. Also of note are ‘trust adviser’ Jon Tweedale, ‘outstanding lawyer’ Alex Hogarth, and ‘stand-out associate’ Tom Walmsley.Practice head(s):
Mark Molyneux
Other key lawyers:
Mark Chesher; Natasha Winter; Lauren Hamilton; Jon Tweedale; Alex Hogarth; Tom Walmsley
Testimonials
‘Partner Jon Tweedale is our go-to external lawyer on tricky contractual issues.He is very quick, has excellent interpersonal skills and is also fun to work with. We rate him very highly.’
‘Tom Walmsley is a stand out associate for us. He is extremely diligent and completely in tune with the client’s needs. We are always very happy when Tom is on the team.’
‘The Commercial Litigation Team at Addleshaw Goddard are stellar. They are brilliant lawyers but also practical and pragmatic. Driven at finding a commercial solution. They work collaboratively as a team which really helps from a client perspective, to ensure you are getting the best advice from the right people.’
‘Natasha Winter, punches above her weight. She is great and definitely one to watch. Mark Molenyeux remains an influential figure in the team, and rightly so. He is experienced, measured and calm under pressure.’
‘Potential clients would be particularly keen to know about the agile and innovative way in which the team has acted for clients in pursuing interim and injunctive relief in support of high profile clients facing difficult supply chain pressures resulting in disputes. They would be keen to know about the team’s sector acumen in areas in which I have previously had direct experience working with them – especially aviation and life sciences.’
‘Alex Hogarth is an oustanding lawyer.’
‘Mark Chesher is an important player in commercial disputes in the life sciences sector.’
Key clients
Unitel S.A.
Soteria Insurance Limited (formerly CIS General Insurance Limited)
British International Investment plc (formerly CDC Group plc) and Michael Turner
Procuritas
Lidl Great Britain Ltd
Tagco BC and Waterland Private Equity Fund VI CV
BP
Langston Corporation and Mr Samir-Georges Hammam
Dassault Aviation SA
Sanne Group Nominees 1 (UK) Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Soteria Insurance Limited against IBM in its successful appeal on the correct interpretation of an exclusion clause, leading to the CA increasing the award at first insurance from £13 million to £80.5 million (before interest and costs).
- Acting for CDC and Michael Turner defending a $200m Commercial Court claim brought by Crane Bank Limited (a Ugandan bank) for unlawful means conspiracy, dishonest assistance and knowing receipt alleged to arise from the acquisition of Crane Bank’s assets by DFCU Bank Limited (DFCU).
Employment > Employee share schemes Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard is noted for its capabilities in advising on the impact of corporate transactions on employee incentives and renumeration, encompassing corporate governance and employment taxes. Jonathan Fletcher Rogers leads the team, often assisting multinational clients with the implementation of global share plans. Leeds-based Martin Griffiths has extensive experience in agreeing share valuations with HMRC for Enterprise Management Incentive purposes. Ann Mosely is praised for providing advice that is 'fully aligned' to the strategy and existing constraints of her clients.Practice head(s):
Jonathan Fletcher Rogers
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very capable team, strong in constructing employee share schemes. Able to form EBTs and facilitate introductions to EBT trustees.’
‘Martin Griffiths is bright, responsive, capable and innovative in driving solutions. Stand out individual.’
‘Ann Moseley provides tailored advice that is fully aligned to our strategy and within existing constraints. ’
‘Ann Moseley is fantastic and always on hand to answer queries and provide support.’
Key clients
Britvic plc
Appreciate Group plc
Rathbones Group plc
K3 Capital Group plc
MusicMagpie plc
Associated British Food plc
Sanne Group plc
Curtis Banks plc
BNP Paribas SA
ECI Partners
Work highlights
- Advised K3 Capital Group plc on the employee incentives aspsects of its £272m takeover by Sun Capital.
- Advised Sanne Group on the employee incentives aspects of its £1.5bn takeover by Apex.
- Advised Appreciate Group on the employee incentives aspects of its £83m takeover by PayPoint.
Employment > Employers Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard assists a range of household names – including Blackberry, British Airways and HSBC – with ongoing employment and HR support, as well as providing advice on industrial relations, investigations and business protection. The team is led by the ‘pragmatic’ Michael Leftley, recommended by clients for his ‘robust and sensible advice’. The reorganisations and redundancy programmes-focussed Sarah Harrop is also key.Practice head(s):
Michael Leftley
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very pragmatic and solutions-focused team. Great depth of resourcing and extremely smooth teamwork between associates and partners from different offices.’
‘Michael Leftley is calm, pragmatic and gives robust and sensible advice. Very ‘can do’ approach.’
‘The team appear to be highly integrated with their clients and have intimate knowledge of the politics, structure and strategy of their clients. They are highly trusted advisors. Excellent collaborators.’
‘Sarah Harrop. Dedicated, emotionally intelligent and highly competent. Able to work well with a range of personalities and characters.’
‘AG has an excellent employment team. Partners are fully involved giving clients the best of their expertise.’
‘Sarah Harrop is brilliant at collective actions and industrial relations – simply the best.’
‘Practical and pragmatic. Good sector knowledge.’
‘Sarah Harrop always delivers pragmatic, considered advice, whilst her availability is second to none. She is incredibly experienced, trustworthy and reliable.’
Key clients
Anglo American
British Airways
Royal Mail Group
Co-op
BlackBerry
HSBC
FreeNow/Kapten
Doctor Care Anywhere
Impact Foods
M&C Saatchi
PGL Travel
River & Mercantile Group
The Commonwealth Games Federation
Urenco
William Hill and its owner 888 Holdings Plc
Work highlights
- Advised on employment law considerations as part of the firm’s wider advise to nine of high street banking providers on setting up Cash Access UK Limited.
- Provided pro bono business immigration advice to Ukrainian nationals via Ukraine Volunteers.
Employment > Pensions: dispute resolution Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard‘s pensions disputes team is headed by ‘formidable negotiator‘ Susan GarrettPractice head(s):
Susan Garrett
Other key lawyers:
Rachel Uttley; Jade Murray; Rachel Rawnsley; Clare Dwyer; Triin Ungert; Catherine McAllister
Testimonials
‘Susan Garrett combines a deep understanding of the topic, her practical experience, and her calm but authoritative manner.’
‘A good team, with a great balance between technical pensions know-how and litigation experience.’
‘Jade Murray is an excellent pensions lawyer, with great knowledge with a real commercial edge.’
‘Clare Dwyer is a joy to work with, and is always alive to the various angles of a particular case or argument. She reacts quickly to change, and her commercial understanding is second to none.’
‘Catherine McAllister is simply the best person to go to for technical scheme knowledge. There is nothing that she does not know or understand, and she is able to give advice with confidence even when a matter is unanticipated or arises unexpectedly in judicial questioning. She knows her clients’ pension schemes inside-out, and is an asset to any legal team.’
‘The team at AG is very well-organised and dynamic. They respond to the challenges that often arise during litigation quickly and thoroughly, and as counsel you always have the best possible support.’
‘Susan Garrett brings her considerable commercial litigation skills to the area of pensions disputes, as well as being a formidable negotiator.’
‘Clare Dwyer, Catherine McAllister, and Triin Ungert are all incredibly responsive and on top of everything that needs to be done. They never drop the ball, and their efforts in this regard are almost superhuman.’
Key clients
Britvic Plc
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited
Trustees of the Tioxide Pension Fund
Trustee of the Asda Group Pension Scheme
CMG Pension Trustees Limited
Trustee of the Mercer Master Trust
Pension Insurance Corporation
Trustee of the Kellogg GB Pension Fund
Co-operative Group
Local Government Pension Services
Trustee of the Ibstock Pension Scheme
Trustee of the Royal Blind Group Pension Scheme
Financial Services Compensation Scheme
Trustee of the Short Brothers Pension Scheme
Work highlights
- Acted for Britvic plc in an appeal to the Court of Appeal, in which the company was successful on all grounds of appeal.
- Acted for an employer and trustees of a pension scheme in a professional negligence claim against their former advisor.
- Acted for CMG Pension Trustees Limited in two sets of Court proceedings concerning the CMG UK Pension Scheme, which concerned the rectification of the definition of pensionable salary under the Scheme and also involved the Trustee seeking declarations from the Court on the forfeiture provisions of the Scheme, and how that impacts on the administration of the Scheme.
Finance > Debt capital markets Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard is 'the go-to law firm for social housing debt capital markets financing'. Acting for financial dealers, managers and trustees, the firm is increasingly involved in debt finance outside the social housing sector, though that remains its principal focus. Lead partner Beth Collett is 'incredibly knowledgeable, personable, very easy to work with, highly professional'. She advised Barclays Bank PLC, Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc and NatWest Markets Plc as joint bookrunners, as well as M&G Trustee Company as bond trustee, on £350m of sustainability bonds issued by Peabody Capital No. 1 plc. Up-and-coming partner Jacqueline Heng and real estate finance specialist Jennie Chilton play key roles in the firm's social housing finance work. Heng acted for issuer The Hospital Company (Swindon & Marlborough) Limited in a £159m LIBOR consent solicitation transaction to help it transition its issued privately-placed project bonds into the new SONIA benchmark.Practice head(s):
Beth Collett
Other key lawyers:
Jacqueline Heng; Jennie Chilton; Sam Shore
Testimonials
‘A strong social housing secured bond practice which covers both public bond transactions and private placements. Leading the team is Beth Collett, who brings many years of experience and is happy to discuss structures and ideas.’
‘Beth Collett leads from the front and has a very strong level of technical knowledge of her product and is willing always to discuss ideas and provide guidance.’
‘Beth Collett – efficient and no nonsense.’
‘The team at AG has a deep understanding of us as a client and our needs. In negotiations they often already know which points to push on without me having to explicitly tell them – this is highly valued and saves time on both sides.’
‘Beth Collett and Jennie Chilton are two outstanding individuals. They are incredibly knowledgeable, personable, very easy to work with, highly professional, and always willing to talk me through unfamiliar complicated concepts and advice. I thoroughly trust their judgement.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard have a market leading debt capital markets team – they are the go-to law firm for social housing debt capital markets financing. The team, led by Beth Collett, is meticulous in its advice, clear in terms of deliverables and the most active in the sector.’
Key clients
Barclays Bank PLC
Centrus Financial Advisors Limited
Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch
HSBC Bank plc
Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc
M&G Trustee Company Limited
MUFG Securities EMEA plc
National Bank of Canada
NatWest Markets plc
The Hospital Company (Swindon & Marlborough) Limited
Work highlights
- Advising arrangers and dealers including NatWest Markets plc, Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc, Barclays Bank PLC, MUFG Securities EMEA plc, National Bank of Australia, Banco Santander, S.A., HSBC Bank plc, SMBC Nikko Capital Markets plc as arrangers and dealers in respect of programme establishments and updates for Platform HG Financing plc, Metropolitan Housing Trust Limited, Stonewater Funding plc, Notting Hill Genesis, LiveWest Treasury plc and VIVID.
- Advising National Bank of Canada on its structured note issuances.
- Advising M&G Trustee Company Limited (as bond trustee and security trustee) and Centrus Financial Advisors Limited (as sole solicitation agent) in respect of a breach of covenants by Swan Housing Capital plc and Swan Housing Limited in relation to the issue by Swan Capital plc of its £250,000,000 3.625 per cent. Secured Bonds due 2048 and subsequent consent solicitation exercise for the waiver of such subject to the completion of an acquisition of Swan Housing Limited by Sanctuary Housing Association.
Finance > Securitisation Tier 3
The securitisation practice as Addleshaw Goddard is ' very responsive and have a good grasp of the softer skills'. As well as handling public and private securitisations, structured warehouse finance across a range of established asset classes, the firm continues to advise on tokenisation, digital assets and cryptocurrencies in the context of securitisation, and clients remark that it has 'sophisticated legal advisors in complex financial products, extending to market-leading and innovative crypto/blockchain-based structures, in a firm outside the Magic Circle, which is quite unusual'. Vastly experienced practice head Rachel Kelly is 'a standout advisor in the structured finance space who has carved out experience in the crypto, blockchain and fintech sectors'. Carl Posern, who is qualified in both English and German law, handles securitisations and bespoke transactions for funders and originators. Legal director Kerry Pettigrew 'has the ability to get the job done efficiently'. Emerging partner talent Zoe Connor and Partner Taymour Keen, who joined in 2023 from Weil, Gotshal & Manges (London) LLP to add structured real estate finance expertise, have central roles in the practice.Practice head(s):
Rachel Kelly
Other key lawyers:
Carl Posern; Zoe Connor; Beth Collett; Kerry Pettigrew; Taymour Keen; Olga Friedmann
Testimonials
‘Sophisticated legal advisors in complex financial products, extending to market-leading and innovative crypto/blockchain-based structures, in a firm outside the Magic Circle, which is quite unusual.’
‘Rachel Kelly is a standout advisor in the structured finance space who has carved out experience in the crypto / blockchain / fintech sectors, advising on market-leading structures. She is supported by one of the leaders in the payment services space.’
‘The firm has made strides since hiring Carl Posern. They are very responsive and have a good grasp of the softer skills. Overall, very pleasant to work with.’
‘Olga Friedmann is very proactive and manages clients excellently, both in delivery and expectation-setting. She gives the impression of being an extension of our legal function and makes herself available at all times.’
‘The team provided expert advice.’
‘Kerry Pettigrew has the ability to get the job done efficiently.’
Finance > Trade finance Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard's growing trade finance practice works closely with the firm's regional focus groups, particularly the Africa Group, and also its sector focus areas, notably retail and consumer, to handle an increasing volume of domestic and cross-border transactions. Lead partner Mike Davison, who calls on a team of trade finance litigators and transactional lawyers in Edinburgh, Manchester and Leeds, recently acted for Jubilant Pharma in a $400m structured trade finance deal with Standard Chartered. Managing associate Batsho Nthoi, who joined the London office from Standard Chartered, brings extensive expertise in international trade finance transactions, particularly the distribution of receivables under large syndicated offerings.Practice head(s):
Mike Davison
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
PNC Bank and PNC Business Credit
BNP Paribas & BNP Paribas Commercial Finance Ltd
Secure Trust Bank Commercial Finance
HSBC Bank PLC & HSBC Invoice Finance Limited
FGI Worldwide LLC
Breal Zeta Commercial Finance
Bank Leumi & Leumi ABL Limited
ABN Amro Asset Based FInance
Close Brothers Group Plc & Close Brothers Invoice Finance Ltd
Omniveta DK Holdings ApS (and Group Companies)
Advance Global Capital
AIB Commercial Finance
Metro Bank
Blazehill Capital
Industry focus > TMT Tier 3
Addleshaw Goddard advises corporates on emerging tech, telecoms transactions, IT outsourcings and intellectual property matters. The practice is also well-versed in issues pertaining to media and sports advising on sports sponsorship deals and licensing arrangements. Team head Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta regularly acts for clients on IT and outsourcing transactions. David Berry is recognised for his work in the telecoms space while Lauren Hamilton utilises ADR and litigation skills in tech disputes.Practice head(s):
Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘They have a strong payments team, meaning we spend the time collaborating on the legal support rather than explaining the solutions we have.’
‘Very commercial with strong in-house experience.’
‘I work well with Dave Berry who is personable and seems to know everyone across AG ready to connect me in very quickly.’
Key clients
HSBC UK Bank plc
Microsoft
Virgin Money
Deazy Limited
UCB Biopharma SRL
Wind River Systems Inc.
FNZ (UK) Limited
GHA (Global Hotel Alliance)
CIS General Insurance Limited
NatWest
Work highlights
- Supported Wind River Systems on its provision of software and related services to its broad range of clients.
Insurance > Insurance litigation: for policyholders Tier 3
Richard Wise leads the insurance disputes team at Addleshaw Goddard, recommended for his ‘superb grasp of technical issues, coupled with a plain-speaking style’. The team is particularly experienced in international insurance disputes, Wise and associate Laura Payne specialise in the Bermuda Form, with warranty and indemnity coverage an additional area of expertise; ‘first class‘ Natasha Winter has notable experience regarding claims supported by urgent injunctive relief.Practice head(s):
Richard Wise
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Addleshaw Goddard stands out for me by its relentless focus on the client’s commercial objectives. For all the team’s technical abilities, they never lose sight that the legal position is a means to an end: to ensure the client’s business is protected and able to develop.’
‘Richard Wise has a superb grasp of technical issues, coupled with a plain-speaking style so that clients are given advice in a succinct, highly digestible way. Richard has an encyclopaedic knowledge of insurance law. He is also a great team-leader.’
‘A wonderfully personable and switched on team of lawyers, delivering a first-class service to their clients.’
‘Just excellent to work with. Legal expertise and knowledge of the market is a given, but the whole team at AG is a joy to work with. Richard Wise is making a real name for himself in the field. Bright and amazing attention to detail, yet able to cut through the rubbish to focus on the issues that really matter. Natasha Winter is also first class.’
‘Laura Payne is exceptional in her work rate and product, but also so good to work with.’
‘Really outstanding for heavyweight insurance litigation.’
‘Laura Payne is tenacious, hardworking and very bright.’
‘Natasha Winter is brilliant at handling clients and making everyone feel at ease.’
Key clients
White Oak Europe Acquisition Limited
Project Angel Bidco Limited
Dassault Aviation SA
Alsford Page & Gems Ltd
Work highlights
- Acted for White Oak in obtaining summary judgment on liability in a £19m warranty and indemnity insurance claim in the Commercial Court.
- Represented Dassault Aviation (France) against Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co (Japan) in Dassault’s successful challenge under section 67 of the Arbitration Act before the Commercial Court in London relating to a partial award on jurisdiction issued by an eminent ICC arbitral tribunal.
- Acting for a Fortune 500 company in arbitrations with excess liability insurers concerning losses in excess of $300m arising from one of its products.
Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers Tier 3
Real estate > Planning Tier 3
The ‘collaborative and proactive' planning team at Addleshaw Goddard continues to participate in significant housing and regeneration schemes in London and across the country, drawing on the firm’s regional strengths. The group frequently handles high-profile Transport and Works Act and DCO promotions. Marnix Elsenaar is the head of the firm’s national planning and infrastructure consenting team, in addition to the group’s transport practice. The transport sector is a key focus area for the team; Francis Tyrrell joined the firm in February 2023 from Pinsent Masons LLP in order to bolster the transport practice, bringing a full spectrum of expertise that spans ports, airports, rails, canals, and roads. Managing associate Sarah Hodge leads for some of the firm’s key transport clients. Led by Gary Sector, the group’s energy practice also continued to bolster its London presence in 2022 through the hiring of Michael Dempsey in June from Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, as well as through significant projects in growing fields such as carbon capture and renewable energy.Practice head(s):
Marnix Elsenaar
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very collaborative and proactive.’
Key clients
Pocket Living
British Land
Watkin Jones
Angelo Gordon and Beltane
Aviva
SGN
JRL
Dandara
AB Agri
British Sugar PLC
Work highlights
- Represented Watkin Jones in winning a planning appeal for a purpose built student accommodation development in Guildford.
- Advising British Land on a major scheme in Ealing.
- Advising Aviva on the promotion of a major mixed-use scheme in central London.
Real estate > Property finance Tier 3
Noted for its ‘very strong team with capabilities across the board’ Addleshaw Goddard‘s six-partner team is led by Zoe Maurer, who impresses with her ‘exceptional market knowledge', and expertise in investment and development finance in the hotels and leisure, offices, retail and industrial sectors. Also a specialist in hotel finance, Sarah Egbu counsels lenders and sponsors from the Middle East lending and investing into UK and European real estate, on both conventional and Sharia-compatible debt and equity financing structures. Zak Ikponmwosa structures deals with multiple debt classes and cross-border elements. Steve MackiePractice head(s):
Zoe Maurer
Other key lawyers:
Sarah Egbu; Zak Ikponmwosa; Ian Kynoch; Steve Mackie
Testimonials
‘Addleshaw Goddard understand the value of a close and well maintained working relationship. Their continued support in terms of their deal performance and value add sets them head and shoulders above the rest.’
‘Zoe Maurer has exceptional market knowledge and expertise: she is technically brilliant whilst also being current on market position and commercial developments. She is a pleasure to deal with and works with a team who clearly value and thrive under her leadership, making for a very positive experience on each engagement.’
‘The amount of time they dedicate to our matters and the level of expertise/proficiency they’ve shown on these is second to none. They’ve developed a thorough understanding of the key risk drivers of our business. Communication is clear and often. Exceptional client service.’
‘Ian Kynoch is a large reason as to why our relationship has gone from strength to strength – he has an exceptional legal/commercial knowledge, is accessible and is clearly very dedicated to the relationship. ’
‘We work very closely with Zoe Maurer, who always provides excellent practical advice. Further, she makes an effort to be available to discuss key issues. ’
‘Very strong team with capabilities across the board. Very commercial and personable. Very responsive.’
‘The firm has an excellent collaborative approach across different offices and geographies – with a particular strength in GCC countries. The ability to run a deal in London and get invaluable advice and input from Doha and Dubai, whilst utilising UK regional offices, is very helpful when trying to execute transactions.’
‘Sarah Egbu (Partner) particularly stands out. Great technical abilities as a lawyer, well-connected, easy to get hold of and enjoyable to work with.’
Key clients
Aareal Bank AG
AIB Group UK plc
Aviva
Bank of Ireland
Bank of London & The Middle East plc
Bayerische Landesbank
British Arab Commercial Bank
Canada Life Investments
CC Land
Clydesdale Bank plc
Coutts & Co
Criterion Capital
DRC Savills Investment Management LLP
Emirates NBD Bank, London Branch
Europa Capital Debt Investment
First Abu Dhabi Bank, London Branch
Fortwell Capital
Handelsbanken plc / Svenska Handelsbanken AB
HB Reavis
Hillview Real Estate
ICICI
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited, London Branch
Investec Bank plc
KAMCO Investment Company K.S.C.P.
Kasamar Holdings
KTB Asset Management
Landesbank Hessen-Thuringen GZ (Helaba)
Lembarga Tabung Haji
M7 Capital
MiddleCap Real Estate
Nord/LB, Hanover
OakNorth Bank plc
Public Islamic Bank Berhad
Puma Property Investments
Qatar National Bank, London Branch
Q Investment Partners Pte. Limited (QIP)
RBC Europe Limited
Rocket Properties
Santander UK plc
Tellon Capital
Tribeca
United Overseas Bank Limited
University Partnership Programme (UPP)
Venn Partners LLP
Wing Tai Properties Limited
Work highlights
- Acted for HSBC Bank plc as agent of the finance parties in connection with the £600m refinancing of The Leadenhall Building (aka “The Cheesegrater”) one of London’s most iconic skyscrapers.
- Acted for Maslow Capital on its £258m development financing of a SevenCapital/MARK joint venture, a 462-home prime residential-led scheme in Kensington, West London.
- Advised new, Saudi Arabian-based client, Aljazira Capital (AJC), in connection with a Sharia-compatible financing with Riyadh Bank in connection with its acquisition by way of sale and leaseback of Vodafone’s headquarters known as The Connection, Newbury.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech Tier 3
Litigation, M&A, outsourcings, and complex financings stand out as recent areas of activity for Addleshaw Goddard. The practice is a key destination for fintechs, major UK clearing banks and PE houses. Elvan Hussein – praised for her ability to ‘cut through complexities with clarity’ – head up the the fintech group. William James has a proven track record in large-scale payment processing mandates and technology outsourcing work. David Anderson is well versed in corporate transactions in the fintech space, while fintech disputes team head James Herring frequently handles finance litigation for payment institutions and fintech organisations. Zoe Connor is an authority on funds finance products, while Jack Houselander is well placed to advise payments clients on issues such as commercial contracts and product development issues.Practice head(s):
Elvan Hussein
Other key lawyers:
William James; David Anderson; James Herring; Zoe Connor; Jack Houselander; Rebecca Hickman
Testimonials
‘The AG team brings a high degree of precision and clarity to the work we instruct it to assist with.’
‘Elvan Hussein is fiercely articulate and cuts through the complexities with clarity.’
‘Fantastic industry insights. A great cross-specialism payments team that is very joined up in their approach.’
‘Rebecca Hickman – very proactive, provides very pragmatic and commercial advice that is constructive and always provides a clear summary of the risks and potential ways forward. A real passion for the payments industry, which helps provide clients with useful commercial insights.’
‘A perfect partner for an early stage client. Quickly understood our needs, priorities and financial imperatives and translated this into commercially minded, practical, streamlined advice. Clearly knowledgeable and experienced in the sector, they were able to guide us through the process with little fuss to a high quality outcome.‘
Work highlights
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design Tier 3
Especially noted for its IT acumen, a number of major banks, retailers, and other corporate clients - both domestic and multinational - turn to the team at Addleshaw Goddard for its IP capabilities across a host of corporate and comercial matters. Practice head Emma Armitage is an experienced IP disputes lawyer whose expertise is concentrated in brand and design issues for clients in the retail, consumer goods, and financial services sectors. David EngelPractice head(s):
Other key lawyers:
David Engel; Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta; Georgina Powling; Tim Carter; Andrew Bayley; Lucinda Bailey
Testimonials
‘Emma Armitage is very switched on, on both the law and client-handling and industry knowledge.’
‘This is a dedicated, highly responsive team with a broad international reach that we have been happy to work with for over 15 years. Good value for money.’
‘This is a highly effective practice, with well qualified and efficient practitioners, that I would rank highly amongst its peers.’
‘Tim Carter knows our trade mark portfolio back to front and will always go the extra mile.’
‘Andrew Bayley is extremely reliable – I’d happily put the day to day running of a case in his hands.’
Work highlights
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms Tier 3
The IT team at Addleshaw Goddard has experience across the financial services, retail, consumer, energy and pharmaceutical industries. Key areas of expertise include advising on emerging technologies, IT outsourcings, acquisitions and technology-related disputes. Practice head Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta handles outsourcing transactions in the financial services and consumer sectors with the support of David Berry, while Lauren Hamilton leads on high-value, cross-border technology disputes for a mix of domestic and international clients.Practice head(s):
Damon Rosamond-Lanzetta
Other key lawyers:
David Berry; Lauren Hamilton; Natalie Trainor
Testimonials
‘A pragmatic and commercial team.’
‘Efficient, responsive and able to break down complex topics.’
Key clients
HSBC UK Bank plc
Microsoft
Virgin Money
Deazy Limited
UCB Biopharma SRL
Wind River Systems Inc.
FNZ (UK) Limited
GHA (Global Hotel Alliance)
CIS General Insurance Limited
NatWest
Work highlights
- Advised Rathbones Group Plc on the technology aspects of its all share combination and integration with Investec Wealth & Investment Limited.
- Supporting Wind River Systems on its provision of software and related services to its broad range of clients.
- Acted for Soteria Insurance Limited against IBM in its successful appeal concerning a major IT contract for a new IT platform.
TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Reputation management Tier 3
The reputation and information protection team at Addleshaw Goddard acts for a range of international blue-chip corporates and HNWIs, working closely with the firm’s litigation department. David EngelPractice head(s):
David Engel
Other key lawyers:
Paul Rowley
Testimonials
‘A first-rate claimant firm which is able to offer bespoke reputation management and litigation advice to both individuals and multinationals.’
‘David Engel is a fantastic lawyer who brings calm analysis and great instincts to even the most contentious cases. His huge experience in the area makes clients immediately feel at ease.’
‘David Engel is an excellent strategist.’
‘AG are a very competent and experienced media department which benefits from being part of a very large firm.’
Key clients
British Airways
David Bruce
Drax Group
Lloyds Pharmacy
Prenetics
The Royal Household
Gareth Thomas
Private client > Charities and not-for-profit Tier 3
A leading name in the North West's corporate and commercial sphere, Addleshaw Goddard utilises its experience and expertise to not only advise charities on complex transactional arrangements, but to also advise large commercial bodies on their charitable foundations and partnerships. The team field a number of banks on their client list and are intimately familiar with the corporate and financial processes involved in lending, securitising charity land and assets, and establishing charitable entities. The Leeds office and national private capital head Pervinder KaurPractice head(s):
Pervinder Kaur
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Bedingfield’s Trust
Leeds Beckett University
Work highlights
Private client > Contentious trusts and probate Tier 3
Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation Tier 3
Counting regional and international corporations among its key roster of clients, the ‘highly knowledgeable team’ at Addleshaw Goddard is routinely instructed to assist with contractual disputes, shareholder litigation and procurement challenges alongside insolvency proceedings. Following the departure of Joan Devine in April 2022, the team bolstered its numbers with the arrival of Claire Thornber (previously at Weightmans LLP), who specialises in commercial property and insolvency litigation, and Douglas Blyth (particular expertise in insolvency disputes) from Dentons; both are solicitor advocates. Other key contacts in the group include practice leader Simon Catto, Alan Sinclair, who handles contentious insolvency mandates, and legal director Edward Gratwick.Practice head(s):
Simon Catto
Other key lawyers:
Claire Thornber; Douglas Blyth; Alan Sinclair; Edward Gratwick; Kirsten Thomson
Testimonials
‘Highly knowledgeable team.’
‘Claire Thornber is highly skilled in her field and demonstrates this through her work. She is great at playing devil’s advocate and is very pragmatic.’
‘Alan Sinclair has a thorough and commercial approach. Alan and Claire Thornber are both proactive and demonstrate excellent knowledge.’
‘An outstanding team, who has leading technical knowledge and the skills to use this effectively. Through rigorous upfront analysis, they tend to be one step ahead.’
‘Douglas Blyth: A combination of excellent technical knowledge and a polite confident manner is a winning formula. Douglas is a fantastic commercial litigator, and I am very grateful for the results that he has achieved.’
‘Kirsten Thomson is a very astute commercial litigator. She has very strong technical knowledge and personal skills. I would definitely want Kirsten on my side of the negotiating table.’
‘The team at AG works closely with clients to understand their needs and objectives for particular matters. They respond quickly when there are pressing deadlines and always deliver first time without having to arduously go back and forth with more details and questions.’
‘Simon Catto is a technically gifted lawyer, who you have absolute confidence in to provide accurate advice and strategy on legal matters. Simon consistently strives to keep you up to date on matters and to keep you one step ahead.’
Key clients
EXIM Kabel Kereskedelmi KFT
ASDA Stores Limited
Scottish Gas Networks Limited
Briggs Marine Contractors Limited
Andrew Marr International Limited
Circularity Scotland Limited
Southbank Asset Finance Limited
Highland and Islands Airport Limited
Games Consultancy Limited
Muller UK and Ireland Limited
Work highlights
- Providing Scottish Gas Networks Limited with ongoing commercial litigation assistance, from its business as usual to more complex legal disputes involving its network.
- Acting for Circularity Scotland Limited as the scheme administrators for a deposit return scheme proposed for single use drinks containers on a judicial review; a retailer sought the judicial review of the client’s decision to implement a return handling fee.
- Representing Briggs Marine Contractors Limited, a long-standing client of the practice, in a contractual dispute raised in the Court of Session.
Dispute resolution > Debt recovery Tier 3
Active across a broad range of debt recovery disputes, Addleshaw Goddard's practice includes group co-heads Lynsey Walker and Alan Sinclair, who are based in Edinburgh and Glasgow respectively; Walker is a specialist finance litigator and Sinclair excels in debt recovery work and insolvency-related issues. The group is singled out for its knowledge of complex recoveries, enforcement work and insolvency claims. Simon Catto, who leads the litigation team in Scotland also contributes to the practice.Practice head(s):
Lynsey Walker; Alan Sinclair
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Clear, practical and timely advice received. Good knowledge at all levels of the team.’
‘Availability and sound advice.’
‘They try to ‘think outside the box’ and offer a solution that best fits the case at hand.’
‘Addleshaw have taken some time to understand our industry and in doing so can progress debt claims very efficiently. When progressing more technical claims we are always supported and guided up to and including partner level.’
‘Lynsey Walker leads an expert team in this area. She is commercially astute and has an in-depth knowledge of the Financial Services industry. I find her team at AG to be pro-active and to operate like an extension of my teams in driving cases forward. They provide straightforward advice leading to dynamic and successful outcomes.’
‘The team at Addleshaw Goddard are excellent in terms of debt recovery. They provide great advice on what steps we should take as a business to give us the best possible chance of recovering the debt whilst trying to keep costs to a minimum.’
Key clients
Promontoria (Henrico) Limited
Promontoria (Chestnut) Limited
Clydesdale Bank plc / Virgin Money plc
Natwest/Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Aldermore Bank plc
Shawbrook Bank
DF Capital
Assetz SME Capital Limited
Siemens Financial Services Limited
Armada Asset Finance
FRP Advisory LLP
Johnston Carmichael
Close Invoice Finance Limited
Carden Place
Castle Water Limited
Scottish Woodlands Limited
Eastern Western Motor Group Ltd
Park Property Management
Scottish Police Credit Union
Tail O’The Bank Credit Union
Kelvinside Academy
Ethigen Pharmaceutical
Larkhill Properties Limited
Visionhold Limited
Hibernian Football Club
ORD Industrial & Commercial Supplies Limited
UK Fuels Ltd
Scottish Decorators Federation
Aitken’s Sportsturf Limited
Macpherson Lawn Turf
Shire Housing
Ayrshire Housing
Abertay Housing Association
C-urb 6 Ltd trading as C-urb Factoring
C-urb 6 Ltd trading as C-urb PSL
Linstone Housing Association Ltd
Paragon Housing Association Ltd
Grampian Housing Association Ltd
Work highlights
- Pursuing a portfolio of high-value debts for Clydesdale Bank plc/Virgin Money plc.
Public sector > Local government Tier 3
Real estate > Construction Tier 3
With construction dispute specialist Anne Struckmeier (Edinburgh) at the helm, Addleshaw Goddard‘s contentious expertise translates into regular instructions arising from delays, defects and payment notices, among other issues, and is bolstered by the expertise of legal director Peter Clyde. Elsewhere, clients, including developers, contractors, energy sector players and funds, often instruct the team to assist with non-contentious mandates. Transactional expert Gordon Anderson is an essential contact in this space and, through his previous experience in London, continues to handle both Scottish and English projects.Practice head(s):
Anne Struckmeier
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team have taken the time to really understand the client, such that they are able to act both strategically and tactically on our behalf.’
‘They are a very personable team, including the incredible Gordon Anderson – always attentive and accessible.’
‘Peter Clyde is excellent and can always be relied upon to provide good, commercially driven advice.’
‘Peter Clyde is a standout individual on the team and is my go-to construction disputes lawyer in Scotland.’
Key clients
Blackstone
Caudwell Properties
Maven Capital Partners
SGN
LabTech
BT plc
Equans
Maslow Capital
Dominvs Group
Ove Arup
Work highlights
- Advised Caudwell on the development of super prime residences in Mayfair, London.
- Advised Bywater Properties on the development of a low-carbon workspace in London.
- Advised Blackstone on the redevelopment of its logistics portfolio.
Real estate > Planning Tier 3
The Glasgow-based Sarah Baillie heads up Addleshaw Goddard‘s planning and infrastructure team; she is also an essential contact within the firm’s power sector work, which reflects her strong profile in energy consenting matters. The team, which also includes the Edinburgh-based legal director Fiona Gordon, acts for private and public sector clients on a wide range of contentious and non-contentious planning matters, including retail, housing, mixed-use and regeneration developments.Practice head(s):
Sarah Baillie
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Sarah Baillie is widely experienced in planning law. She works effectively and in a relaxed manner to produce desired outcomes and inspire client confidence.’
‘Astute and commercially minded individuals with a broad range of experience and expertise across planning and development specialisms.’
‘Pragmatic, straight-talking and solution focused.’
‘I am regularly impressed by the desire to cut through unnecessary procedures to find the most appropriate, robust and easiest solution to challenges.’
‘Fiona Gordon provides excellent assistance where appropriate, and is proactive, client-focused and driven to find the best solution.’
Key clients
SSEN Transmission plc
SSE Renewables
Scotland Gas Networks plc
Alcemi Storage Developments UK Group of Companies
Scottish National Investment Bank
Aldi Stores Limited
Robertson Property
Redrock Power
Dandara
Clackmannanshire Council
Strawson Holdings
Legal & General
Highlands & Islands Airports Limited
Murray Group
Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
Work highlights
- Advising Alcemi Storage Developments UK Limited on consenting matters across a £5bn portfolio of commercial energy storage developments, with a mission to facilitate a zero-carbon power system.
- Assisting Aldi Stores Ltd with the development of new stores, including advising on judicial reviews and drafting planning agreements and appeals to the Scottish Ministers.
- Ongoing advice to Strawson Holdings Limited / Omnivale Limited on all Scottish sites, including a long-running appeal against a refusal of permission for housing by Fife Council.
Real estate > Property litigation Tier 3
Simon Catto heads up Addleshaw Goddard‘s broader dispute resolution practice, which includes legal director and solicitor advocate Edward Gratwick, the firm’s main contact for property litigation. Much of Gratwick's recent work requires commercial litigation expertise but he has also assisted private clients with residential sector disputes. Capabilities in dilapidations and insolvency-related work were strengthened with the arrival of Claire Thornber from Weightmans LLP in September 2022.Practice head(s):
Simon Catto
Other key lawyers:
Edward Gratwick; Claire Thornber; Patrick Campbell-Corcoran; Alan Sinclair; Lynsey Walker
Testimonials
‘Lynsey Walker is an exceptional lawyer who gives pragmatic advice but remains calm even in conflicting situations.’
‘Their pragmatic advice has been invaluable in relation to managing a court case and have steered us in the right direction on many occasions.’
‘Edward Gratwick is a standout individual. His in-depth knowledge of the law is reassuring but his ability to translate this into practical advice and strong case management is what makes the difference.’
‘They can provide a whole spectrum of advice in both Scotland and the wider UK.
‘Being able to call on other disciplines within the same practice makes management of our legal work more practical and provides a better service overall.’
‘Both Alan Sinclair and Patrick Campbell have extremely good knowledge of the issues and can provide practical commercial solutions to issues they are provided with.’
‘The team gave us clear advice and support on a complex matter. They took time to explain the issues and listen to our views, which enabled us to reach a successful outcome on the matter.’
‘The individual I had contact with provided the information that was requested within reasonable timescales and to a high standard.’
Key clients
Caudwell Properties (108) Limited
Iain Carslaw
Citybee Propco 2 Limited
Unipol Student Homes
Ayrshire Housing
Highlands and Islands Airport Limited
Ramsdens Limited
Scotland Gas Networks Limited
SSE PLC
Aldi Stores Limited
Campion Homes Limited
Sonder Hospitality UK Limited
Work highlights
- Advised Ayrshire Housing on all legal matters arising from its social housing stock.
- Advised Scotland Gas Networks plc with issues arising in relation to the location of its underground gas network.
- Advising Aldi Stores Limited on their property litigation needs in Scotland.
Real estate > Planning Tier 3
Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard‘s team works seamlessly across UK and international offices, with a focus upon the key areas of private equity, real estate and financial services. Team lead Justine Delroy has particular expertise in private equity transactions, and covers a range of matters including M&A, joint ventures, and reorganisations. Highly experienced partner Peter Sayer handles real estate and finance taxation, while Paul Concannon is noted for his financial services practice.Practice head(s):
Justine Delroy
Other key lawyers:
Peter Sayer; Paul Concannon; Charlotte Fallon
Testimonials
‘Integrated, very capable team, offering seamless advice across all deal aspects.’
‘Very responsive, complemented with a deep-seated experience allowing the delivery of advice in a clear and commercial manner. Paul Concannon is a pleasure to work with.’
‘Good practical advice. Understand the client requirements and processes needed by us.’
Key clients
Pension Insurance Corporation Plc
Hub Residential, Hub Capital
ECI Partners LLP
Cirrus Inns
Terra Firma Capital Partners
United Colleges Group
CSP Reading Limited
Precis Capital Partners
Carlyle/Nomura
Work highlights
- Acting for Pension Insurance Corporation on its investment in the 667 apartment build to rent scheme at One Eastside Birmingham.
- Advised Terra Firma Capital Partners on the tax aspects of the acquisition of the entire issued share capital in Richborough Estates Holdings Limited from their management.
- Advising the client on the £80 million financing of “The Oren”, a 46 unit premium later living development in Hampstead, London. The borrower, EPISOS, is a fund managed by Tristan Capital Partners.
Corporate and commercial > EU and competition Tier 4
The ‘top-tier’ team at Addleshaw Goddard is lauded for its capabilities in assisting clients on a broad range of competition and antitrust issues. The practice enjoys a stellar reputation among clients and peers alike, earning further praise for possessing the ‘bandwidth to deal with multi national complex issues’. Rona Bar-Isaac leads the firm’s Retail and Consumer team and provides the full range of advice in complex market investigations. The London team has been bolstered by the arrival of Paul Chaplin, who joins from Hogan Lovells International LLP, and managing associate Karoline Phillips, who joins from Baker McKenzie. Former national practice head Bruce Kilpatrick left for Linklaters in autumn 2023.Practice head(s):
Bruce Kilpatrick; Mark Molyneux
Other key lawyers:
Rona Bar-Isaac; Al Mangan; Samantha Haigh; Paul Chaplin; Karoline Phillips; Sarah Randall
Testimonials
“Top tier competition team who can really mix it with the magic circle firms. They are fantastic to deal with; very commercial; very approachable and they have the bandwidth to deal with multi national complex legal issues. They are always at the cutting edge and pioneering developments whether that be equality and diversity or the latest technology. A brilliant firm to work with.’
‘Mark Molyneux – partner – heads the team. He is both bright and bold. A great strategist and leader. The team has gone from strength to strength under Mark’s leadership.’
‘Samantha Haigh – partner – a top rate litigator who is brilliant to work with.’
‘Very strong knowledge of the sector bringing insight and experience. They take on board feedback and input very well.’
‘Very experienced at supporting multi-firm common interest privilege groups.’
‘They take the time to create strong individual relationships. They respond well to feedback and input.’
‘Operate in a strategic manner and communicate effectively with all stakeholders.’
Key clients
Allergan plc (member of the AbbVie Inc Group)
Ferryspeed (CI) Limited
SSE Plc
GIPHY Inc
Road Haulage Association (Trucks)
Openreach – CAT intervention
NKT A/S and NKT Verwaltungs GmbH (NKT) (Cables)
Co-Op (Arthur)
Access to Cash
Lidl (Proctor v Lidl)
Work highlights
- Represented Allergan in administrative proceedings before the CMA and the CAT related to the investigation of the supply of hydrocortisone tablets.
- Represented SSE in its challenge to Ofgem’s decision to accept modifications (CMP317/327) to the Connection & Use of System Code concerning electricity transmission system charges for generators.
- Advised ten of the largest high street banks on the antitrust and merger control aspects of the creation of a new company to assist with the roll out of the new banking hubs.
Dispute resolution > Competition litigation Tier 4
The ‘outstanding‘ Mark Molenyeux and Bruce Kilpatrick co-head the team at Addleshaw Goddard, which is known for its ‘tremendous knowledge and experience'. The group handles a broad array of issues, including opt-in claims and class actions. Molyneux frequently acts for defendants in follow-on damages claims and allegations of anticompetitive agreements; while the ‘very capable and technically brilliant‘ Kilpatrick has vast expertise in merger control issues and CMA investigations. Having acted in judicial reviews of CMA decisions, Rona Bar-Isaac has a great deal of knowledge surrounding abuse of dominance claims. Paul Chaplin is particularly adept at acting in predatory pricing claims within the energy, financial services, and transport sectors.Practice head(s):
Mark Molyneux; Bruce Kilpatrick
Other key lawyers:
Rona Bar-Isaac; Paul Chaplin; Samantha Haig
Testimonials
‘Fantastic to deal with, very commercial, very approachable, and they have the bandwidth to deal with multinational, complex legal issues. They are always at the cutting edge and pioneering developments. A brilliant firm to work with.’
‘Mark Molyneux is both bright and bold. The team has gone from strength to strength under Mark’s leadership. He is an outstanding lawyer who you want to have on your side in competition litigation. Mark is a brilliant strategist who thinks outside the box and offers ingenious solutions to cases.’
‘Bruce Kilpatrick is a very capable and technically brilliant individual. He is a standout competition litigator, utterly dedicated to his clients and hugely experienced; with a great eye for the points that really count, he’s also a delight to work with.’
‘Samantha Haigh is a top-rate litigator who is brilliant to work with.’
‘Tremendous knowledge and experience applied in a practical and perceptive way, leading to good outcomes based on realistic predictions and considerable flair in delivery.’
‘Paul Chaplin is bound to be a future star.’
‘The Addleshaw Goddard competition team has a large number of excellent lawyers across litigation and advisory areas of competition law.’
Key clients
NKT group of companies
The Road Haulage Association Limited
Co-operative Group Limited
Stats Perform
Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
Allergan plc
SSE
BMW dealers
Lidl GB
Work highlights
- Advising the Road Haulage Association Limited as co-counsel with Backhouse Jones solicitors in relation to the RHA’s collective action proceedings on behalf of more than 15,000 claimants for damages of over £1bn; the first certified opt-in collective action in the UK.
- Defending the NKT group of companies in the class action proceedings, claiming damages in excess of £600m on behalf of millions of electricity bill payers in Great Britain, brought by the class representative following-on from the Power Cables cartel.
- Advising more than 55 BMW/MINI dealerships in the defence of a series of group actions for over £100m being brought in the Competition List of the High Court on behalf of approximately 50,000 potential claimants.
Dispute resolution > International arbitration Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard‘s ‘extremely strong practice‘ has notable experience in major London-seated international arbitrations that stem from investments and projects in Africa. Other areas of strength are energy, life sciences, insurance, and construction sector disputes. The team is also increasingly instructed in investment treaty matters. Jon Tweedale is 'a leading figure in the field'; Simon Kamstra specialises in energy arbitrations; Lauren Hamilton has substantial international arbitration experience; and legal director Nathalie Allen acts in international commercial arbitrations and investor-state disputes.Practice head(s):
Jon Tweedale; Simon Kamstra
Other key lawyers:
Lauren Hamilton; Nathalie Allen; Ben Burnham; Canelle Goldstein
Testimonials
‘Honest with clients while providing the best advice.’
‘They are responsive to clients’ enquiries and follow up on their work extremely well.’
‘Attention to detail and no-nonsense advocacy.’
‘Addleshaw Goddard has an extremely strong practice in this area, benefiting in particular from the skills and experience of standout individual Jon Tweedale.’
‘Jon Tweedale has superstar qualities and is a leading figure in the field – incredibly responsive, intelligent and hardworking. He is very analytically astute and a fantastic lawyer overall.’
‘Jon Tweedle and Nathalie Allen do a superb job – they familiarise themselves with very complicated situations and defend clients’ positions extremely well.’
‘An exceptionally skilled team of individuals, who provide advice that is always considered and on-point. They have developed a very strong following in the market.’
Key clients
BP
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Dassault Aviation
Work highlights
- Represented French defence contractor Dassault Aviation in a successful jurisdiction challenge to an arbitral award.
Employment > Pensions (non-contentious) Tier 4
Work highlights
Finance > Acquisition finance Tier 4
Leveraging its well-established ties with clearing banks, as well as a number of alternative capital providers and private equity sponsors, Addleshaw Goddard has an excellent understanding of the requirements of both borrowers and lenders, which they are well-placed to assist on the financing of mid-market deals both from London and its regional offices. Team head Alex Dumphy is well-versed at structuring deals utilising debt throughout the capital structure, including senior debt facilities, unitranche funding, TLB facilities and super senior facilities. The team is also able to leverage the firm’s market-leading asset based lending (ABL) prowess to good effect, with ABL debt products increasingly being used alongside conventional leveraged debt products to fund M&A transactions.Practice head(s):
Alex Dumphy
Other key lawyers:
Peter Crichton; Ewen Scott; Cerys Poolis
Testimonials
‘Extremely informed, very easy to deal with and always get partner access. Relative to their peers they are much more proactive in offering advice instead of us coming up with a solution.’
‘Ewen Scott and Alex Dumphy are at the “top end” of their profession. Both are excellent lawyers and two of the best in the mid-market leveraged finance space.’
‘We use them a lot and we believe AG are extremely good value for money. Not just through the price point, but the quality of support/advice associated with it. ‘
‘The personal touch and approach makes Addleshaws unique and the most pleasing thing for us as a client is that we have multiple touch points across all experience levels i.e. the people within my team at a mid-level will interact regularly with their equivalents at Addleshaws.’
Work highlights
Finance > Bank lending: investment grade debt and syndicated loans Tier 4
Led from London by Steve MackiePractice head(s):
Steve Mackie
Other key lawyers:
Amanda Gray; Alex Dumphy; Peter Crichton; Ewen Scott; Lequn Su; Natalie Hewitt; Sarah Stokes; Cerys Poolis
Testimonials
‘They understand our business and can be flexible in terms of giving some advice before formal engagement. The implementation throughout is very smooth. Any issue could be discussed transparently.’
‘Lequn Su is a star partner. He is very diligent and has lots of insight so beyond your case you can also learn the latest update.’
Key clients
Aareal Bank
AgFe
AIB Group UK plc
Al Rayan
Aviva
Bank of Communications
Bank of Ireland
Bank of London & The Middle East plc
Bayerische Landesbank
British Arab Commercial Bank
Canada Life Investments
China CITIC Bank
China Merchants Bank
CIMB (London, Singapore and Malaysia)
Clydesdale Bank plc (part of Virgin Money)
Coutts & Co
Criterion Capital
Deutsche Hypothekenbank
Emirates NBD Bank
Europa Capital Debt Investment
First Abu Dhabi Bank
Fortwell Capital
Gaw Capital Group
GR Properties
Haitong Bank
Hamburg Commercial Bank
Handelsbanken plc/ Svenska Handelsbanken
Work highlights
- Acted for COFCO on a $1.6bn sustainability-linked term loan with a consortium of 30 banks.
- Advised HSBC UK Bank as document co-ordinator and agent for a syndicate of six lenders in connection with $250m loan facilities to CentralNic Group Plc.
- Acted for the document and ESG Co-ordinators on the £900m eight funder syndicated unsecured facility to Places for People Treasury.
Finance > Derivatives and structured products Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard is ‘quick to respond, focuses on the aims of the client and finds positive solutions to obtain that aim, rather than a robotic, generic legal service‘. The firm is known for its strength in real estate finance, particularly securitisation, but its structured finance expertise extends to ISDA and EMIR issues, bespoke hedging transactions, netting matters, and securitised derivatives. Lead partner Rachel Kelly is ‘considered in her approach and listens to clients requirements not trying to fit into a box‘. Kelly and Carl Posern acted for Virgin Money and other borrowers in the update of loans and derivatives to new post-LIBOR reference rates. Legal directors Paul Denham, who is a buy-side derivatives specialist and is ‘at the top of his game and understands future potential challenges‘, and the ‘very diligent and reliable‘ Carl Baker also play central roles in the practice.Practice head(s):
Rachel Kelly
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Friendly approach for non-expert audiences.’
‘Sophisticated legal advisors in complex financial products, extending to market-leading and innovative crypto/blockchain-based structures.’
‘Rachel Kelly is a standout advisor in the structured finance space who has carved out experience in the crypto/blockchain/fintech sectors, advising on market-leading structures.’
‘The team is quick to respond, focuses on the aims of the client and finds positive solutions to obtain that aim, rather than a robotic, generic legal service. The team is flexible, uses previous experience and knowledge of our firm to provide context to legal solutions and has become a trusted partner for our business.’
‘The firm recently added Paul Denham to their derivatives practice which has been a very welcome addition. Paul has always been at the top of his game, understands future potential challenges and makes sure he is available at all times. We find that the firm sees us a long-term partner and our relationship is that of a true partnership, rather than a pure transactional service relationship.’
‘Paul Denham is our key contact and the reason we moved our work to the firm – he is expert in ISDAs and derivatives work and is very user-friendly.’
‘Engaging and personable, the team take the time to understand your needs and position their advice accordingly.’
‘Well experienced and well organized.’
Work highlights
- Acted as lead counsel to Virgin Money to provide an innovative automated solution, transitioning hundreds of its customers to RFRs.
Finance > Transport finance and leasing Tier 4
Leveraging ‘deep knowledge’ of the sector, both out of core regional offices, and London, Addleshaw Goddard provides ‘commercially sensible’ advice to lessors, lessees, lenders and operators. The arrival of vastly experienced partner Simon Gwynne from Norton Rose Fulbright in May 2022 enhances the firm’s capabilities at handling big-ticket leasing/asset finance mandates. Although Gwynne is best-known for his work within the rail sector, he is also noted for his ‘valuable insight into how leasing constructs in other sectors could be relevant’. This was exemplified by his recent advice to Rock Road developing a debt and equity funding solution on the first non-recourse SPV financing of zero-emission buses in the UK. Ed Watt in Edinburgh spearheads the firm’s efforts on the ship finance front, while in Manchester, Andrew MaskillPractice head(s):
Andrew Maskill; Simon Gwynne; Ed Watt
Other key lawyers:
Alan Shanks; Elizabeth Wareing; Ryan Gilmore
Testimonials
‘The firm has always been attentive, on the ball and commercially aware for any transactions I have worked on.’
‘The level of professionalism and approachability is of incredibly high quality.’
‘They are commercially sensible and always legally protective of the side they are representing.’
‘The team showed deep knowledge of the transportation sector and provided valuable insight into how leasing constructs in other sectors could be relevant.’
‘Simon Gwynne’s commitment and positive “can do” attitude whilst working to a tough and at times unrealistic deadline was greatly appreciated.’
‘Andrew Maskill and Elizabeth Wareing have both been a joy to work with.’
Key clients
SMBC
Societe Generale
NatWest Bank
Lombard
Equitix
Akiem
Scotrail Trains Limited
VTG
Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited
British Business Bank
HSBC Equipment Finance
Close Brothers
Investec
Work highlights
Insurance > Insurance: corporate and regulatory Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard leverages its strong reputation in the financial services sector and track record in working with leading retail banks to advise these same banks and other high-profile consumer good companies on their insurance propositions. Robert Garwood leads on this work, advising the firm’s insurance clients from end to end on their insurance offerings with ‘great market insight’, working across customer documentation, product governance, and distribution arrangements.Practice head(s):
Robert Garwood
Testimonials
‘Always responsive, always knowledgeable and advice given in complete awareness of commercial and regulatory setting.’
‘Robert Garwood has great market insight which frames the advice he gives. Robert is always able to accommodate our requests for whatever we ask of him. Robert has a brilliant reputation amongst members of our in-house team.’
‘Excellent industry and technical knowledge.‘
Key clients
Generali Global Assistance, Inc.
The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited
AllClear Insurance
Pensions Insurance Corporation
Moneysupermarket.com
Simplyhealth Norradar
HSBC NoBarclays Bank
Nationwide Building Society
ManyPets
Investment fund formation and management > Real estate funds Tier 4
Led by Daniel Woolston and Jan Grüter, the investment management group at Addleshaw Goddard is active in the lower and mid-market, acting for emerging private fund GPs in the real estate, private equity, infrastructure and debt spaces. Woolston is a name to note for structured investments, funds and joint ventures, while Grüter heads the private funds offering, advising on fund formations and regulatory issues. Former practice head Lee Shankland left the firm in June 2022 to act as a consultant for a PERE business, while in July of the same year, Simon Pollock joined from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.Practice head(s):
Daniel Woolston; Jan Grüter
Other key lawyers:
Aiden McConville; Daniel Woolston; Liam Diggins; Simon Pollock
Testimonials
‘The AG funds team are the go-to firm for mid-market/start-up RE and PE funds.’
‘A strong all round real estate and finance firm.’
‘Very responsive and knowledgeable team.’
‘The go-to firm for mid-market/start-up RE and PE funds.’
Key clients
Bridges Fund Management Limited
New Forests Pty Limited
Hakluyt Capital
Agathos| Management LLP
AS Equity Partners
Pension Protection Fund
The National LGPS Framework
Cirrus Inns
Magnetar Financial (UK) LLP
Angelo Gordon
British International Investment
Goddess Gaia Ventures
NBS Ventures
YFM Private Equity
Warrington Borough Council
Par Equity
Ecotree
Northtree Investment Management Limited
Actis| LLP
Federated Hermes Limited
Ares Management
Q Investment Partners Pte Ltd.
Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF)
Work highlights
- Advised New Forests Pty on the formation of the African Forestry Impact Platform, a Singapore VCC fund, cornerstoned by global development finance institutions, investing in commercial forestry projects in Africa, and targeting $500m in commitments.
- Advised emerging real estate GP Northtree Investment Management, on its ongoing fundraise for a fund investing in UK commercial real estate with successful closing in 2022 and target commitments of £150m.
Risk advisory > Data protection, privacy and cybersecurity Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard‘s full-service data practice works with domestic and multinational blue-chip clients in the e-commerce, gaming, and retail sectors, handling the full spectrum of data protection matters, including regulatory investigations, compliance matters, and the data privacy aspects of project development and launches. Helena Brown, who splits her time between Edinburgh and London, leads the time, working alongside Aberdeen-based Ross McKenzie, who has a niche subspecialisation in data protection work for clients in the retail and consumer sectors, and Nathalie Moreno, in London, who has a focus on large-scale international compliance projects.Practice head(s):
Helena Brown
Other key lawyers:
Nathalie Moreno; Ross McKenzie; Claire Edwards; Charles Christie
Testimonials
‘The team provides practical advice with understanding of the nuances of our business and our customers.’
‘Ross McKenzie, a partner based in the Aberdeen office, is a standout advisor who is always enthusiastic and incredibly helpful. I will always lean on Ross whenever in need of data protection related advice.’
‘Nathalie Moreno – is able to take quite complex issues and break them down, solutionise them and give practical ways to resolve them, without hesitation she steps us and gives us support, always willing to go that extra bit to make sure everything is as it should be.’
‘Nathalie Moreno is cool, calm, and collected, which is always appreciated.’
Key clients
Boohoo Group PLC
BP International Limited
JD Sports
Primark
Barclays Bank UK plc
HSBC UK Bank plc
Lloyds Banking Group plc
Nationwide Building Society
NatWest Group
Northern Bank Limited
Santander UK plc
TSB Bank plc
Virgin Money
Bank of Ireland (UK)
Generali Global Assistance, Inc.
GHA Loyalty DMCC
John Lewis plc and Waitrose
Wickes Building Supplies
Playstation
Saga Plc
Santander
Virgin Money
Work highlights
- Advised Primark on their privacy strategy for the launch of their click and collect website.
- Advised Virgin Money on a number of strategically significant privacy matters.
- Advised Generali Global assistance on a global program to roll out identity theft monitoring solutions for Mastercard.
Transport > Aviation Tier 4
Employment Tier 4
Addleshaw Goddard's team in Scotland is an important component of the firm’s UK-wide practice, which allows the group to excel in cross-border employment mandates. Practice head David Hughes – a solicitor advocate and certified mediator – specialises in employment tribunal proceedings involving claims of discrimination and unfair dismissal, as well as industrial relations issues, whistleblowing investigations and business reorganisations. Kelly Brown is recommended for her financial services knowledge, while the team’s sector expertise extends to retail and transport.Practice head(s):
David Hughes
Other key lawyers:
Kelly Brown; Robert Phillips; Andrea Hunter; Gillian Hutchison
Testimonials
‘Addleshaw Goddard is consistently excellent, available and approachable.’
‘Andrea Hunter is technically excellent and combines that with a deep understanding of the business and that personal touch you can’t teach. Andrea is undoubtedly one to watch for the future.’
‘Very responsive, pragmatic solutions and aligned with the business risk appetite.’
‘David Hughes: Very comprehensive support, reliable and understands our business, culture and history.’
Key clients
Bilfinger UK
British Airways
Waldorf Group
Royal Mail Group
FNZ
Kura
Federal Mogul Friction Products Limited
Raytheon
Circularity Scotland
Aria Healthcare
Work highlights
- Advised a financial services tech company on a significant restructuring exercise across 20 jurisdictions.
- Assisted a large UK bank with employment tribunal litigation.
- Acted for an aviation company in the defence of a case brought by around 700 claimants following a Covid-19-related restructuring.
Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency Tier 5
Drawing upon the expertise of an 'exceptional regional offering' and a 'solid' presence in the capital, Addleshaw Goddard is particularly well-suited to handling domestic mid-market work for a creditor/investor-focused client base that includes banks, bondholders and special situations funds. Team head Fraser Ritson provides a 'responsive and knowledgeable' service on much of this creditor work, and is also a popular choice for IPs engaged in the administration of insolvent businesses. Although the firm's cross-border capabilities were impacted somewhat by the departure of Paul Fleming to Winston & Strawn LLP in January 2023, it is still able to call upon the services of Karl Clowry, who continues to work alongside the firm's Asia offices on high-quality creditor committee work relating to English law-governed offshore issued bonds.Practice head(s):
Ged Barnes; Fraser Ritson
Other key lawyers:
Karl Clowry; Anna Hodgson; Adam McCarron
Testimonials
‘The team provides practical and commercial advice.’
‘They have excellent technical knowledge.’
‘Adam McCarron is responsive, commercial and effective in helping to structure and agree financially stressed transactions in short timeframes.’
‘Fraser Ritson is responsive and knowledgeable, and always makes himself available to assist funders.’
Key clients
Teneo Financial Advisory Limited (as Administrators of SunGard Availability Services UK Limited)
Cyrus Capital (as principal shareholder and debt funder of flybe Limited)
FRP Advisory Trading Limited (as Liquidators of Maker & Son Limited)
Cercis Limited
Alvarez & Marsal Europe LLP (as Administrators of Aurora Limited, Aurora Distribution Limited and Aurora Projects (UK) Ltd)
Interpath Advisory (as administrators of the CNG Group of companies)
Kroll Advisory Ltd (as Liquidators of Arena Television Limited)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (as Administrators of The Sofa Workshop Limited)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (as administrators of Recycling Technologies Plc)
Solar Clear Limited
Work highlights
- Acting for Teneo as joint administration on a complex series of sales of the datacentre assets of the SunGard Group.
- Acting for Cyrus Capital as lender and shareholder to flybe limited ahead of and in relation to the airline’s high profile administration and sale of landing slots.
- Acting for Cercis (incorporated by the owners of Crocus.co.uk – the largest gardening website in the UK) to acquire the business and assets of Primrose.co.uk.
Investment fund formation and management > Private funds Tier 5
Addleshaw Goddard is described by clients as the 'go-to' team for small to mid-market RE and PE managers. Daniel Woolston is noted for his expertise in private equity and real estate funds. Woolston co-heads the team alongside Jan Grüter, who is recommended for advising on the raising of sustainability-focused funds and related investment products, as well as emerging GPs within the PE space. Aidan McConville is a key name within the practice.Practice head(s):
Daniel Woolston; Jan Gruter
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Jan Gruter combines exceptional technical knowledge and awareness of the regulatory landscape with a sound appreciation of the commercial intent of us as clients. Added to this, we have found his client service and leadership of his team to be exceptionally good.’
‘They are business oriented and pragmatic with a high level of knowledge.’
‘They are always available and Jan Gruter is valuable lawyer with good knowledge, and he is business oriented.’
‘This is a genuinely excellent team. High quality advice, both legal and commercial.’
‘Jan Gruter – excellent partner, very user-friendly.’
‘They are a go-to team for small to mid market RE and PE managers.’
‘Addleshaws distinguish themselves with their annual market trends report which is always incredibly helpful. They have taken the time to fully understand our business and they provide us with value-add advice accordingly.’
‘I wanted to mention Aidan McConville particularly – he will meet any deadline, we always feel that we are his priority (even I’m sure he has competing priorities constantly!) and he will go the extra mile to get an investment over the line.’
Key clients
Bridges Fund Management Limited
New Forests Pty Limited
Hakluyt Capital
Agathos| Management LLP
AS Equity Partners
Pension Protection Fund
The National LGPS Framework
Cirrus Inns
Magnetar| Financial (UK) LLP
Angelo Gordon
British International Investment
Goddess Gaia Ventures
NBS Ventures
YFM Private Equity
Warrington Borough Council
Par Equity
Ecotree
Northtree| Investment Management Limited
Actis| LLP
Federated Hermes Lim|i|ted
Ares Management
Work highlights
- Advised New Forests Pty on the formation of the African Forestry Impact Platform, a Singapore VCC fund investing in commercial forestry projects in Africa, and targeting USD 500m in commitments.
- Advised global strategic advisory firm Hakluyt & Co Ltd on the launch of its new investment arm Hakluyt Capital and the raise of its first fund investing in high growth companies with target commitment of USD 50m.
- Appointed to the legal panel for the Pension Protection Fund of the Pension Protection Fund, the £39bn statutory insurance company for defined benefit pension schemes in the UK.
Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas Tier 5
Aside from being recommended for its 'specific knowledge of UK LNG contracts', Addleshaw Goddard's oil and gas practice has a focus on emerging markets and is noted for its 'growing reputation in the Nigerian and wider African market'. The national offering is headed by ‘excellent‘ upstream oil and gas and LNG specialist Paul Jones, and M&A and joint venture specialist Angus Rollo, both from the London office, as well as David McEwing, who is experienced in debt and equity funding of oil and gas projects, from the Aberdeen office.Practice head(s):
Paul Jones; Angus Rollo; David McEwing
Testimonials
‘I like that Addleshaws is not only expanding its footprint in Africa, but is also building a diverse deal team that includes more Africans – representative of its growing reputation in the Nigerian and wider African market.’
‘The team are extremely knowledgeable, easy to work with and are experts in their field. They achieve very short deadlines and are a pleasure to work with. The team have excellent technical and commercial knowledge, and can stand-up to much larger law firms on M&A transactions. The firm also offers excellent IT solutions and capability, including AI, which is welcomed.’
‘Paul Jones is an excellent partner. Having worked in the industry, he understands how to deliver concise information in tense environments. He has handled a number of complex matters with us, moving expertly between these on very short timescales. He is a hugely trusted and valued resource and feels like an extension to our team.’
‘The firm shows a good commitment to the international oil & gas sector, particularly in Nigeria. Clients come back to them repeatedly in this space, and the firm seems to be determined to lead in this area.’
‘Specific knowledge of UK LNG contracts.’
Key clients
Waldorf Production
NNPC
bp
TotalEnergies
Ineos FPS
Dana Petroleum
Sonatrach
SASOL
Oman LNG
Shenzhen Gas
Work highlights
- Advised independent producer Waldorf Production on four transactions which signed or closed with a combined value in excess of $1bn (including the acquisition of the entire UK upstream portfolio of Hungary’s MOL Group), and on the successful close of a $200m secured Oslo bond.
- Advised NNPC (the Nigerian national oil company) on a major $3bn funding and technical services agreement to explore and develop assets, the first agreement of its type in Northern Nigeria, as well as the restructuring of another $600m upstream financing transaction and a proposed $900m asset acquisition transaction.
- Advising bp on the development of a major green hydrogen project in Oman.
Public sector > Infrastructure (parliamentary)
Projects, energy and natural resources > Projects
Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
North West > Public sector > Local government
Singapore > Energy: foreign firms
Addleshaw Goddard is active in the energy sector, focusing keenly on renewables and offshore oil and gas work. The practice is particularly well-versed in projects in emerging markets, advising major entities on multi-billion-dollar field development transactions in Asia and Africa. Restructuring and project development specialist Chau Ee Lee heads the team and previous co-head Ton van den Bosch has departed to join Clyde & Co Clasis Singapore.Practice head(s):
Chau Ee Lee
Key clients
Strukton
PSA International
Capricorn Energy plc
Curve Marine Pte Ltd
Port of Rotterdam
Blue Ocean Capital
Kalera Inc.
Peter Cremer GmbH
AquAgro Projects Pte Ltd
Work highlights
- Advised Amarenco on the project development and JV for a solar project in Vietnam.
- Advised on the acquisition of Rotterdam Short Sea Terminals (RST) and its maritime infrastructure.
Addleshaw Goddard > Firm Profile
Addleshaw Goddard is known for strong client relationships, built on successful delivery across national and international markets. A real meeting of minds.
The firm: Addleshaw Goddard is a premium international business law firm offering an exceptional breadth of services. The firm’s approach combines a deep understanding of clients’ businesses, markets and sectors, with high-calibre expertise, straight-talking advice and a collaborative team culture. By delivering what clients want, wherever they need it, from high-value strategic advice, to the everyday, Addleshaw Goddard prides itself on a service that is high-quality, focused, relevant and consistently excellent.
Addleshaw Goddard is more than just a firm of exceptional lawyers. It is also a leader in client investment and understanding. It is proud to act for its clients, whatever the scale of their requirements. The firm is highly regarded for various product and service innovations delivered by experts in the fields of consulting, strategy, process improvement, technology, project management and resourcing.
Addleshaw Goddard attracts talented, like-minded individuals who love what they do, are committed to clients’ success, and strive to build valued partnerships through their collective energy and expertise.
The firm is proud of its culture too. A culture that means Addleshaw Goddard is good to work with and for, and where everyone expects the best of each other. In the UK it has offices in London, Leeds and Manchester, and from 1 June 2017, in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen following its merger with HBJ Gateley. The firm also has a presence in Dubai, Oman, Qatar, Singapore and Hong Kong, together with a strategic alliance in Tokyo with Hashidate Law Office. Additionally, where the firm doesn’t have offices, it works with firms well known to it, to deliver an international capability whenever and wherever required.
The firm’s client portfolio is testament to its strength and range of expertise, including financial institutions, public sector bodies, successful businesses and private individuals. It is a leading advisor to FTSE 100 companies, and a market leader across its chosen sectors: digital, financial services, energy and utilities, health, industrials, retail and consumer, real estate and transport.
Types of work undertaken: Addleshaw Goddard is a leader across a broad range of specialisms including business support and restructuring, commercial services, competition and regulation, corporate, crime, dispute resolution, employment and incentives, finance, financial regulation, infrastructure, projects and energy, IP, pensions, private capital, professional practices, public sector and local government, real estate and tax.
Commercial services: the firm deals with IP/patents/trade marks, sport, IT, procurement, new media and e-commerce, outsourcing, media, competition and trade regulation, data protection and procurement.
Employment and incentives: the firm has a national and international reputation for dealing with aspects of employment relationships, with specific expertise in handling complex, business-critical matters.
Corporate: it focuses on the upper to mid-market sector in: M&A, Stock Exchange flotations, corporate finance, public to privates, joint ventures, management buy-outs, private equity, corporate restructuring, tax, partnerships, insurance, corporate, regulatory and venture capital.
Dispute resolution: the firm deals with finance, real estate/construction, product liability, commercial litigation, arbitration/mediation/ADR, media, pensions, insurance/reinsurance, IT/outsourcing, defamation and corporate crime.
Finance and projects: the firm deals with building societies, general bank lending, project finance, property finance, corporate restructurings, acquisition finance, asset finance (including aviation), securitisation and structured finance, PFI, insolvency and corporate recovery, financial regulation, public sector and local government, infrastructure, projects and energy.
Real estate: in addition to mainstream property advice, the real estate team deals with property litigation, tax, property joint ventures, construction, planning and environment.
Private capital: lawyers are trusted advisers to clients including corporates, high-net-worth individuals and charities, on personal financial planning, trusts, contentious trusts and tax.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Senior partner | Aster Crawshaw | ||
Managing partner | John Joyce | ||
Corporate and commercial | David Kirchin | ||
Finance | Steve Mackie | ||
Litigation | Mark Molyneux | ||
Real estate | Nancy McGuire |
Lawyer Profiles
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Staff Figures
Number of UK partners : 240 Number of other UK fee-earners : 860Student (Future Lawyers )
The Legal 500 Future Lawyers Verdict
Addleshaw Goddard ‘strikes the perfect balance between the high-quality work and high-profile clients of a multinational firm, and the warmth and friendliness of a high-street firm’. Trainees feel that they are ‘well-remunerated, have an excellent work/life balance and are very close with all of our colleagues’. Also ‘one of the top firms in the north (of England)’, Addleshaw Goddard is the deserving winner of five Future Lawyers Winner medals, from job satisfaction to salary. The firm even tops the winner’s table when it comes to its legal technology offering. ‘The people’ were consistently cited as the best thing about Addleshaw Goddard: ‘you can tell that the firm looks for a certain type of person when hiring’, said trainees, ‘they really do seem to recruit, attract and look after good people who like to look after each other’. Colleagues ‘only want to see you learn, improve and succeed as much as possible’. For a firm with so many UK offices, it is perhaps not surprising that trainee opinions differ slightly from one city to the next. That ‘Scottish trainees are paid less than those in Manchester and Leeds’ was an issue raised more than once in the survey feedback, exacerbated by 'Edinburgh’s status as one of the UK’s most expensive cities’. Another gripe is that ‘there is a lack of consistency across different teams regarding working expectations, hybrid working, hours and pay, which can be difficult when you are a trainee moving seat every six months’. On a more positive note, recruits loved ‘undertaking good work that has relevance to current affairs and the wider world’ and ‘receiving an 'AG Excellence award' for my involvement on a project’. Conversely, trainees did not enjoy ‘evenings where I have had to cancel plans to stay late’, nor ‘my first seat where the team didn't attend the office much and I didn't have much work delegated to me’. For a firm that ‘talks the talk and walks the walk’, which undertakes ‘commercial and corporate law in an innovative and creative space, alongside good people’, consider Addleshaw Goddard.Legal Briefings
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- Corporate and commercial > Commercial contracts
- Corporate and commercial > M&A: Lower Mid-Market Deals, £100m-£750m
- Corporate and commercial > Partnership
- Corporate and commercial > Private equity: transactions - mid-market deals (up to £250m)
- Finance > Asset based lending
- Industry focus > Retail and consumer
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Water
- Real estate > Social housing: finance
- Transport > Rail
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Manchester
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Manchester
- Employment > Health and safety
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Public sector > Health
- Public sector > Local government
- Real estate > Commercial property: Manchester
- Real estate > Construction
- Real estate > Planning and environment
- Real estate > Property litigation
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment
- Transport
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy (excluding oil and gas)
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Leeds, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire
- Employment > Employment: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire
- Employment > Pensions
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Projects, energy and natural resources (including PFI) > Infrastructure and energy
- Real estate > Commercial property: Leeds and West Yorkshire; North Yorkshire
- Real estate > Construction
- Real estate > Property litigation
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Transport
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Corporate and commercial > Equity capital markets – small-mid cap
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Private prosecutions
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Employment > Health and safety
- Industry focus > Hospitality and leisure
- Insurance > Product liability: defendant
- Investment fund formation and management > Fund finance
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Infrastructure: Project finance and development
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables)
- Public sector > Administrative and public law
- Public sector > Healthcare
- Real estate > Commercial property: development
- Real estate > Commercial property: investment
- Real estate > Construction: contentious
- Real estate > Construction: non-contentious
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Risk advisory > Corporate governance
- Risk advisory > Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
- Corporate and commercial > EU and competition
- Employment
- Insurance > Professional negligence
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Energy, project finance and PFI
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: elsewhere in Scotland
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Real estate > Commercial property: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport
- Transport
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
- Corporate and commercial > EU and competition
- Employment > Health and safety
- Insurance > Professional negligence
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Public sector > Health
- Public sector > Local government
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
Firm Rankings
- Corporate and commercial > Financial services: contentious
- Corporate and commercial > Financial services: non-contentious/regulatory
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium
- Employment > Employee share schemes
- Employment > Employers
- Employment > Pensions: dispute resolution
- Finance > Debt capital markets
- Finance > Securitisation
- Finance > Trade finance
- Industry focus > TMT
- Insurance > Insurance litigation: for policyholders
- Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers
- Real estate > Planning
- Real estate > Property finance
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Reputation management
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution > Debt recovery
- Public sector > Local government
- Real estate > Construction
- Real estate > Planning
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Real estate > Planning
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
- Corporate and commercial > EU and competition
- Dispute resolution > Competition litigation
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration
- Employment > Pensions (non-contentious)
- Finance > Acquisition finance
- Finance > Bank lending: investment grade debt and syndicated loans
- Finance > Derivatives and structured products
- Finance > Transport finance and leasing
- Insurance > Insurance: corporate and regulatory
- Investment fund formation and management > Real estate funds
- Risk advisory > Data protection, privacy and cybersecurity
- Transport > Aviation
- Employment
- Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency
- Investment fund formation and management > Private funds
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas