Nick Bryans > Baker McKenzie > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie
280 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4RB
England
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Work Department

Capital Markets

Position

Nick is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s London office and a member of the M&A and Corporate Finance teams. Before joining Baker McKenzie, Nick was a partner in another international law firm for over 14 years and was the head of Middle East and based in Dubai from 2007 to 2010. Nick spent one year on secondment to a San Francisco law firm between 1999 and 2000.

With over 25 years’ experience, Nick focuses on public and private M&A, capital raisings, and corporate governance and advisory work. Nick has considerable experience advising on matters in a number of sectors, including oil and gas, renewable energy, infrastructure, industrials, consumer goods and healthcare. Nick regularly counsels the boards of public limited companies on a range of strategic, transactional and governance matters and regularly works on transactions involving Japanese and Middle East clients.

Languages

English, French

Education

  • College of Law at Store Street (Legal Practice Course) (1994)
  • University of Westminster (Examinations Common Professional) (1993)
  • University of Exeter (B.A. Economics, Hons.) (1992)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Risk advisory > Corporate governance

Baker McKenzie LLP counts PLCs, large privately held companies and global organisations among its clients. It makes complete use of its full-service structure to provide clients with expertise in the regulatory, compliance, corporate, remuneration, reputation protection, crisis management and disputes spheres. Sitting at the head of the practice are Jo Hewitt, who is skilled at advising on private company governance and business transformation projects; James Thompson, who regularly advises listed clients on regulatory compliance matters; and Nick Bryans, who is knowledgeable about governance issues in the renewable energy, infrastructure, consumer goods, healthcare, and oil and gas sectors. In addition, Tom Quincey is highlighted for his advice to PLCs.