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Alexander Dickinson
Alexander Dickinson
Alexander is a partner in Private Wealth Department advising wealthy individuals and their families across the UK and internationally, particularly in the delivery of commercial advice across multiple service areas. He is responsible for the development of the London office. Additional emphasis on capital taxation, heritage property, trusts, wills and probate. Alexander acts mainly for family offices and individuals with significant property interests (landed estates, commercial and residential portfolios) and entrepreneurs.
Andrew Farquharson
Andrew Farquharson
Andrew is a partner in the agriculture, farms and estates team and advises clients in relation to all aspects of rural property. He routinely acts in the sale and purchase of farms and estates, sporting estates and agricultural and rural residential property portfolios.  His particular area of expertise lies in acting for landowners in relation to renewable energy projects, and on residential and commercial developments. Andrew also represents several substantial estates and landowning clients in relation to the management of their mineral interests. He has significant specialist expertise in advising mineral owners in the commercial exploitation of their mineral interests and regularly advises on issues relating to reinstatement of quarry sites.
Ben Butler
Ben is a partner in the Corporate Team and since joining in 2001 has undertaken a diverse range of corporate based transactions in a range of sectors. He has particular expertise in public company work, private company merger and acquisitions, asset finance, joint venturing (both in the private and public sectors), group reorganisations and governance. His work in a broad range of sectors, including the transport, health, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and property investment and development sectors, has enabled him to develop an excellent understanding of a range of commercial practices.
Caroline Churchill
Caroline is a partner in the commercial team specialising in non-contentious commercial, technology and data protection work. Her practice involves advising on a wide variety of commercial contracts including distribution, agency and franchising arrangements, contractual joint ventures, terms and conditions of supply, licensing and manufacturing arrangements, outsourcing agreements (IT and BPO), cloud computing, systems integration, general IP, e-commerce, data protection and privacy law matters. Extensive data protection and privacy law advice to organisations operating in marketing, data analysis, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, hospitality, retail, transport, technology and financial services sectors.                                        
Charlie Reid
Charlie is a finance lawyer based in London. He has extensive experience advising lenders (banks, development finance institutions, funds and other alternative lenders) and borrowers in developed and emerging markets (including within Africa). He has advised across multiple sectors (including infrastructure, real estate, transport, energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, mining, commodities, retail and entertainment) on a broad range of finance transactions including corporate lending, real estate finance, acquisition finance, infrastructure and other project finance, private equity and funds finance, asset-based lending, trade finance, private placements and restructurings.
Chris Ledgerwood
Chris Ledgerwood
Chris is Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP's expert on matters of leasehold reform and enfranchisement together with transactions where the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 and the potential pre-emption rights of tenants need to be taken into account. He was member of the Law Commissions legal advisory group on residential enfranchisement and lease extension reform and provides high-level advice to clients arising out of these highly technical areas of practice. Chris acts for a number residential investment clients including Grainger and Walworth Investment Properties Limited as well as registered providers such as Places for People. In addition, Chris advises on all other residential investment work including sales and acquisitions both of individual units and of portfolios. With over 20 years’ experience of the residential sector, Chris is able to provide considerable insight to his clients given his wide knowledge of the field.
David Dale
David Dale
David is head of Private Wealth, and a member of the firm's board. He has over 20 years' experience at major national and international firms. David has built up a specialist knowledge in all areas that would affect an individual, his or her family and their business. As wealthy individuals' affairs become more complex, it is more and more rare to identify specialists who are familiar with both legal, taxation and investment matters. These rare qualities therefore, are ideal for leading the department and bringing the best out of each particular discipline to the clients' benefit. David is also accustomed to dealing with significantly wealthy individuals and their families. His work often involves working with wealthy individuals, business owners, lottery winners and beneficiaries of significant estates. His team of over 80 provides a wide range of services to private clients and charities, across the country.
Deborah Ramshaw
Deborah Ramshaw
Deborah is a Partner and heads up our procurement team and is well regarded for her pragmatic and commercial advice. She is a highly regarded practitioner with substantial experience of advising a wide client base including central and local government, health bodies, education institutions, housing providers, energy and transport utilities, private sector clients and charities. She advises on procurement law aspects of a range of projects including large scale PPP projects, major outsourcing initiatives, joint ventures, regeneration projects and challenges. Deborah lectures regularly and also writes for Westlaw and Lexis PSL.
Emma Moody
Emma Moody
Emma is a partner and head of the firm's charities and not for profit team. Emma’s clients are both national (Addaction, Katie Piper Foundation, Children in Need, Crisis UK) and regional (Mental Health Matters, Gateshead College, St John of God Hospitaller Services); and she has provided support to trustees and senior management on a variety of legal issues ranging from governance reviews and restructuring exercises, incorporations and mergers, fundraising trading and tax, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Emma is also an approved Interim Manager, appointed by the Charity Commission on cases where there are regulatory concerns relating to a charity. Emma's clients benefit from comprehensive advice in areas such as employment and pensions, data protection, property and health and safety. Emma's approach is to understand what her clients wish to achieve, so she can deliver excellent technical advice, but in a straightforward and commercial manner, focusing on solutions and outcomes. Emma has worked on a number of college mergers resulting from a consolidation of the FE sector, she has acted as Interim Manager for a charity in relation to high profile safeguarding concerns, and is Interim Manager for a charity with internal governance issues to resolve. Emma is supporting a large membership body in its move to independence (creating an entirely new constitutional and governance framework) and is working with a significant national charity looking to develop its partnership arrangements with commercial fundraising partners. Emma is immersed in the sector through her trustee roles, through her interaction with umbrella bodies and regulators. She is a regular speaker at events on issues affecting the sector, and is a member of bodies including ACEVO, CFG and AoC.
Gavin Ellison
Gavin Ellison
Gavin has over 15 years' experience of providing strategic and practical advice to employers and trustees on all aspects of pensions law. He helps employers manage their pension scheme liabilities and trustees in protecting members' interests. He specialises in working closely with clients on formulating and progressing benefit restructuring, de-risking and transition management exercises for a combination of defined benefit, hybrid and defined contribution schemes. Gavin is insightful, pragmatic and particularly skilled at finding solutions which strike the middle ground between employers’ and trustees' interests. Gavin also heads up WBD's auto enrolment practice. He is recognised amongst clients as an expert in this field and has written extensively on the subject and delivered numerous training sessions to clients, intermediaries and industry experts.
Helen Tavroges
Helen Tavroges
Senior Counsel and head of the private capital team within the firm’s private wealth department Helen advises on tax efficient wills and trusts, pre-death and post-death tax-planning strategies, including advising on death benefits under pension and life policies. Acts as a trustee for many family trusts and advises on trusteeships and trust management. Mainly acts for high-net-worth individuals and has a particular interest in cross border issues, issues affecting people suffering from physical or mental incapacity and in relation to end of life decision making. Helen is also a notary public.
Hilary du Randt
Hilary is a Partner who joined the Employment Team on qualification in 2005, having completed a training contract with the firm. She acts for both public and private sector clients and advises on all aspects of employment law, from recruitment through to dismissal. Her particular expertise lies in advising and defending clients in relation to claims in the Employment Tribunals (and higher courts) for discrimination, including equal pay, in respect of which she has acted for local authorities and retailers in the defence of multi million pound claims. She advises on the full range of employment issues, from executive terminations, to disciplinary and grievance matters, redundancy and managing ill-health absence.  She provides strategic support and assistance to manage the process of reorganisations and changing terms and conditions, and has significant experience assisting her clients with the industrial relations issues associated with these.  Hilary provides strategic advice on disputes arising from contractual terms of employment, with expertise in both drafting and taking action in relation to enforcement of restrictive covenants in order to protect the business interests of her clients. Hilary delivers training on the full range of employment issues, including bespoke packages developed specifically for the firm's clients. She regularly presents seminars and runs workshops, offering practical advice and guidance to employers on the employment law challenges which they face. Hilary is also Co-Chair of the firm’s Informed Counsel programme, which offers a range of services and networking opportunities for in-house lawyers.
Jo Coleman
Jo Coleman
Jo specialises in advising charities and those who work with charities on all aspects of charity law and regulation. Whether establishing new charitable organisations for philanthropists, or advising national household name charities on new projects, structures and ventures, Jo delivers complex projects efficiently and in a straightforward manner to ensure her clients can achieve more for their beneficiaries.   Jo also has significant experience in conducting governance reviews of all types of charitable organisation, providing practical and tailored advice to help improve governance processes and systems.  She has also advised membership charities on disagreements with their members.  She advises across the range of charitable activity and has particular experience in advising religious bodies on restructuring and managing complex trust arrangements.  Jo has also advised on many multi-party charity mergers, helping to guide her clients smoothly through the process.  She also provides reassuring support when charities face financial difficulties and provides advice designed to ensure that trustees are protected from liability and the best outcome possible can be achieved for the charity and its purposes. With the Charity Commission becoming a more active regulator, Jo has advised numerous charities who need to report serious incidents, charities facing compliance visits and inspections and those who are subject to a section 46 Inquiry. Jo is currently  the Chair of the Charity Law Association. She chaired the working party on the Charities (Protection and Social Investment) Act 2016 and gave evidence to the Joint Scrutiny Committee in the House of Lords. Jo lectures on issues of charity law and writes for the sector press.
John Ralph
John Ralph
John is the head of the firm's real estate sector. Clients include a full range of private and institutional real estate investors, registered providers, developers and funders. John has over 25 years' experience in the sector with particular focus on large scale finance related real estate transactions. The real estate sector team is well networked nationally, and provides a comprehensive range of integrated specialist skills including optioning and promoting strategic land, enfranchisement, environmental and regulatory, planning, real estate tax, real estate corporate vehicles, agricultural and rural property, public and private sector regeneration and procurement.
Jonathan Dunkley
Jonathan Dunkley
Jonathan leads the London Restructuring and Insolvency Team of Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP. He is a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience advising on non-contentious corporate restructuring and insolvency matters, acting for a range of stakeholders at each stage of the business distress curve including lenders, insolvency practitioners and boards of directors. Jonathan's practice includes advising: Boards of directors on their duties in circumstances of financial distress and the restructuring options available to them Insolvency practitioners and acquirers on business and asset sales via formal insolvency processes Lenders on security enhancement and enforcement options. Jonathan has undertaken work in a broad range of sectors including energy, care homes, casual dining, retail and manufacturing.
Jonathan Blair
Jonathan Blair
Jonathan is a former Managing Partner of many years' experience, leading the strategic and operational direction of Womble Bond Dickinson and its predecessors for 14 years.Using his extensive knowledge of the legal sector, Jonathan now heads WBD's Professional Practices Group advising professional service businesses on strategic and operational matters across the UK and beyond. Jonathan is the Head of the London office. Jonathan sits on WBD's global board and is an active member of WBD's International Group.  
Kevin Robertson
Kevin Robertson
Kevin is head of the firm’s Projects and Procurement team. He has extensive experience of advising public sector bodies in relation to a range of commercial matters including public private partnerships and has particular expertise in projects in the education sector where he leads the firm’s Education Group. He advises a broad range of clients including local and central government bodies, universities, further education colleges, academy trusts, Diocesan bodies and private sector contractors.
Kevin Bell
Kevin Bell
Kevin is a partner in the transport practice and is highly experienced in advising on heavy and light rail franchise and concessions bids, bus franchise bids, ground transportation contract bids, franchise mobilisations and related statutory transfer schemes, rolling stock leasing and a variety of commercial and regulatory matters. He acts for a number of passenger transport operators (including Go-Ahead, Govia, Arriva, SNCF, Keolis, LNER, Transdev and Tower Transit) and recently advised a private sector bus operator on its bid for the Greater Manchester Bus Franchising scheme, Transdev on the provision of fleet management services at Heathrow Airport and Chiltern Railways/Arriva on various regulatory matters related to the mobilisation of its new national rail contract. Kevin has also acted for concession letting authorities, local airports and rolling stock manufacturers.
Leon Miller
Leon Miller
Leon is a partner in the corporate team based in London. Leon advises clients on a broad range of corporate finance transactions spanning the UK capital markets (especially AIM) and private equity, typically involving high growth companies. He has particular expertise advising on public and private M&A and financing through both debt and equity. He has sector knowledge of the oil & gas/mining sectors as well as technology, retail and other consumer-orientated businesses. Leon advised Tekmar Group plc on its admission to AIM in June 2018 raising £61.8m, the shareholders of NCE Group Limited on the sale of the company to Park Place Technologies Inc. in August 2017, AIM listed Hydro International plc on the £28m recommended offer by Hanover in 2016 and Opsec Security plc on the £66.7m recommended offer by Investcorp Technology in 2015.
Lucy Pringle
Lucy Pringle
Lucy is a specialist in Commercial Law and head of WBD's Commercial Sub-Team.  She specialises in advising on the commercial aspects of business critical projects, contracts for trading internationally, asset purchasing and other high-value / complex transactions. She has a wealth of experience advising businesses of all sizes on international supply chain contracts and global routes to market. This includes advising on supply agreements, contractual joint ventures, distribution, agency, franchising, contract manufacturing, port handling / stevedoring, logistics and warehousing. Supporting clients with capital projects in another key focus for Lucy, working in conjunction with WBD's Construction lawyers to help clients build plants, undertake turnaround work, expand capacity, install new technology and decommission sites.  Lucy works predominantly with businesses in the manufacturing, consumer products and logistics spheres, where her specialist knowledge allows her to give real sector insight. However, her wide ranging experience extends to a broad variety of commercial contracts across all sectors. Lucy holds the CIPP/E certification in data protection law (the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe), awarded by the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Martin Stacey
Martin Stacey
Martin specialises in commercial real estate developments/regeneration and investment sales and purchases, acting not only for public sector bodies but also funds and developers. Martin also has over 15 years’ experience of non-contentious construction work advising in relation to large town centre redevelopments in particular. Martin is currently leading on a number of large town centre redevelopment projects, acting for local authorities. Martin also works for a number of telecoms clients in relation to their real estate work.
Neil Long
Neil Long
Neil is an experienced private client lawyer, with a particular specialism in trust and estate disputes. Neil advises individuals, families, charities and trustees on the validity of wills and trusts; the conduct of executors and trustees; the rights of beneficiaries; and all related issues such as mental capacity, undue influence, construction and interpretation of wills and trusts; and claims for financial provision under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. He has extensive experience of negotiation, mediation and litigation, having conducted cases in the Family and Chancery Divisions of the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Court of Protection. Neil also has a strong non-contentious practice advising clients on wills and inheritance tax. Neil regularly acts as executor, trustee and deputy (particularly as an independent professional in disputed cases).
Nicola Giddens
Nicola Giddens
Nicola is a partner in the Real Estate team based in London specialising in Real Estate Finance. She has over 16 years' experience, acting predominantly for UK lending institutions on all aspects of real estate finance transactions. Nicola’s extensive experience covers various specialised sectors including retail, student accommodation, hospitality, housebuilding, institutional funds and healthcare sectors. She has extensive experience in advising leading UK financial services institutions on a broad range of real estate and finance transactions, including financing a number of sizeable UK commercial, residential and mixed-use properties both on an investment and development basis.
Paul Stewart
Paul Stewart
As Managing Partner, Paul is responsible for the strategic and operational management of Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP. Paul has experience of a wide range of contractual and tortious disputes, which includes significant experience of both High Court proceedings and alternative dispute resolution processes, particularly mediation, expert determination and arbitration. He regularly advises clients in relation to disputes in the rail and wider transport sectors (including disputes governed by the rail industry’s dispute resolution regime and public law issues) and routinely acts for many of our larger chemicals and manufacturing clients.
Peter Maxwell
Peter Maxwell
Peter is a partner in the Restructuring and Insolvency Team. He qualified in 1998 having completed his training with the firm. Peter has a wealth of corporate and personal insolvency experience acting for both private and public sector clients.  Peter acts for Insolvency Practitioners specialising in investigations and litigation in cases involving misfeasance, fraud and other misconduct.  Peter is also a member of the team which acts for The Insolvency Service, an executive agency of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, in relation to a range of public interest work. This includes public interest winding up proceedings against live companies and the investigation and disqualification of directors of insolvent companies under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986.  Peter also acts for Insolvency Practitioners in conjunction with HM Revenue & Customs in relation to a range of insolvency related matters.
Richard Collins
Richard is a partner in the commercial disputes team. He specialises in high-value commercial litigation. Richard has experience of a broad range of commercial and contentious matters including disputes arising out of complex financial products, pensions disputes, professional negligence matters, shareholder disputes and substantial multi-jurisdictional contractual claims. He also specialises in contentious procurement matters and has a particular focus on the financial services, transport and public sectors.
Robert Phillips
Robert Phillips
Robert is a corporate finance partner in the Corporate Team based in Newcastle, with over 25 years’ experience of advising clients on private and public company mergers and acquisitions, IPOs, domestic and international joint ventures and corporate governance. In over 20 years working in the North East corporate marketplace as part of an award winning regional firm, Robert has advised on some of the most significant transactions in the region and worked with some of the region’s best known entrepreneurs and businesses. Robert’s specialisation is working with owner-managers and shareholders around strategic direction and maximising value when exiting their companies and also on the reverse side of those transactions, acting for corporates acquiring new businesses and companies as part of growth strategies. Robert has been named Insider’s North-East corporate lawyer of the year on three separate occasions – and worked on 4 of the awards’ ceremony “Deal of the Year” in the North East Region. Robert has recently worked on projects including: the IPO of Tekmar Group PLC; the disposal of RIBA Enterprises Ltd (trading as NBS) by RIBA and its co-investment alongside LDC; the AVX Corporation acquisition of the TT Electronics PLC business; and MPac's strategic disposal of its cigarette and packaging division. These transactions follow on from projects in the region in bringing Quantum Pharma PLC, Ulilitywise PLC and Vertu PLC to the AIM market.
Sally Dallow
Sally Dallow
Sally is a partner in the restructuring and insolvency team with over 25 years' experience. Sally specialises in investigative work, civil fraud and asset recovery and leads the public interest work which the firm undertakes for The Insolvency Service (an executive agency of The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy), including investigations, directors' disqualification and public interest winding up proceedings.  Sally has provided advice and strategic direction in relation to many high profile, sensitive and complex investigations and subsequent proceedings.
Simon Kirkup
Simon Kirkup
Simon is a partner and advises individuals, families, charities and trusts in relation to a wide range of legal, commercial and personal issues.  He also acts as a trustee for many significant landowning families – and seeks innovative solutions to the many challenges that the ownership of landed estates presents.  He advises private and commercial investors in the acquisition and management of farms and estates – covering sporting, agricultural and commercial aspects.  Simon regularly lectures at seminars and conferences.
Sushma MacGeoch
Sushma MacGeoch
Sushma MacGeoch is Head of Insurance Disputes at Womble Bond Dickinson, leading the national team based in London, Bristol and Southampton.  Sushma has over 25 years’ experience as a professional indemnity and construction specialist.  She is an expert in the defence of complex high value claims against solicitors, valuers, accountants, brokers and construction professionals, to include architects engineers and contractors. Sushma also regularly acts as coverage counsel. Sushma’s clients include major Insurers and construction companies. Sushma is ranked as a Leading Individual in Legal 500.  Legal 500 2020 refers to Sushma as "a stand-out partner.. [she] has enormous courage and steely determination which is matched with poise and finesse" and that she "is an exceptional professional; her knowledge, style, resilience and personality are what set her aside and ensure she is the leader of this impressive and growing team." Recent experience includes: defending solicitors in £130m claim arising from credit hire litigation handled on behalf of Insurers; defending accountants in £15m film finance litigation; defending groundworks contractor in multiparty £12m claim arising from failure of floor slab in warehouse distribution centre resulting in landmark decision in Co-Op Group Limited v Birse Developments Limited and others on limitation in claims against construction professionals; defending architects on £40m claim arising from failure of commercial complex; acting as coverage counsel on block notification by brokers with potential claim value exceeding £80m. Sushma MacGeoch was shortlisted for Women in Finance Insurance Leader of the Year Award 2019.  Under Sushma's leadership, the Womble Bond Dickinson Insurance Disputes team has won a number of accolades to include Insurance Team of the Year 2017 Legal Business Awards; Shortlisted for Insurance Firm of the Year 2017 Post Claims Awards; Highly Commended in FT Innovative Lawyers Awards Europe 2017 for Private Edge Product developed with AIG: Winner of Commercial Insurance Law Firm of the Year UK – 2018 Lawyer Monthly Legal Awards; Legal 500 award for Insurance Firm (Specialism) of the Year for our expertise in professional negligence in 2016, 2017 and 2018.
Suzanne Duff
Suzanne Duff
Suzanne's work at the firm has been varied, including liability management exercises (scheme closures, modifying accrual, implementing cash balance schemes, buy in and buy out annuity policies), merger projects, advising on corporate restructuring for employers in financial difficulties, clearance applications for merger and acquisition work, scheme documentation projects, pension ombudsman claims and other litigation matters. Her regulatory expertise has been of significant use to many of the team's company and trustee clients and she works closely with the firm's Corporate Recovery Team on matters which may involve the Pension Protection Fund.
Tim Barr
Tim Barr
Having previously headed up the London office of a specialist professional indemnity firm, Tim moved to WBD's London office in 2018 as a partner specialising in the defence of professional negligence claims against a broad range of professionals including solicitors, accountants, insurance brokers, insolvency practitioners, IFAs, surveyors and construction professionals. He also advises on high value, complex insurance coverage disputes and is regarded as a key player in the professional indemnity insurance market. Tim is well known for representing solicitors across a broad range of practice areas and is a trusted legal adviser to a number of top 50 UK law firms. Tim also advises law firms on regulatory, disciplinary and risk related issues.
Tom Willows
Tom Willows
Tom is a partner in the Residential team within the Real Estate business group, with a particular focus on residential development and investment. Tom acts for a number of house-builders and residential property investors and has expertise in site acquisition and assembly; development agreements; forward funding agreements; conditional contracts; options; collaboration and joint venture agreements. Tom acts for a number of plc house-builders including Bellway, Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon and for residential investors including Grainger and the Hearthstone Residential Investment Fund. Tom is at the forefront of our Build To Rent offering and acts for a number of developers and investors, specialising in the forward funding of newly built Private Rented Sector sites, including mixed use developments. In addition, Tom oversees the firm's volume plot sales team, acting for a number of plc and small to medium sized house-builders, transacting in excess of 1,400 plots each year.
Will Ford
Will Ford
Will is a partner in the Private Wealth Department. He advises UK and international individuals and families, trustees, family offices and financial institutions on all aspects of tax, trust, estate and succession planning and on family governance structures.   He specialises in UK and cross-border estate planning, international succession, asset protection/wealth preservation and related use of asset-holding structures, together with all related lifetime tax issues. Will also drafts wills and trusts, whether for purely domestic or international families, and advises on tax-efficient philanthropy.
Will Bonas
Will Bonas
Will is a Partner in the Private Capital team, with many years of experience as a corporate and commercial lawyer, which he has built upon in private client work. He typically advises the owners of businesses and rural estates, high net worth individuals and family investment companies. Will's main areas of expertise are providing strategic growth advice, generational succession planning and mainstream private client work, such as estate planning, wills, trusts, LPAs, and capital tax mitigation.
Will Fraser
Will Fraser
Will specialises in commercial real estate finance and investment and acts for many of the main UK clearing banks and other niche lenders on the property aspects on investment and development projects as well as peer to peer lenders. He also has a wealth of experience in investment sales and acquisitions for several of the firm's key investor clients, and leads an experienced asset management team for a family office client. Will's experience also includes advising local authorities on major regeneration projects.