Tom Saunderson > Acuity Law > Cardiff, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile

Acuity Law
3 ASSEMBLY SQUARE
BRITANNIA QUAY, CARDIFF BAY
CARDIFF
CF10 4PL
United Kingdom

Work Department

Corporate

Position

Tom is a partner in our Corporate team.

His expertise covers a broad spectrum of M&A, investment and commercial projects work, with a particular expertise in private equity and early-stage investments in high-growth companies.

In addition to Tom’s continued support to the acquisition strategy of long-standing client Brickability Group plc over recent years, he manages a number of key client relationships. These include open banking experts OBConnect; Avantis Marine, an engineering business specialising in the conversion of critical assets and infrastructure; a fast-growth premium vodka brand and a number of exciting early-stage companies.

Several deals on which Tom has advised have gone on to win awards at the Insider Wales Dealmaker Awards; a testament to his ability and the high-calibre transactions he handles. Tom won the “Emerging Dealmaker of the Year” award at the Wales Insider Dealmaker Awards in 2020. He is recognised as a Rising Star by The Legal 500, and as an Associate to Watch by Chambers and Partners.

Expertise:

  • Acquisitions and disposals
  • Share option schemes
  • Early-stage companies
  • Private equity and venture capital

Lawyer Rankings

Wales > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms

Acuity Law‘s commercial and technology team services a strong and growing roster of clients in the sector across a myriad of their commercial contract and transactional needs. Team lead Declan Goodwin is well versed in advising early-stage as well as mature tech companies, including recently helping a number of greentech companies on the drafting of their commercial contracts with customers. The firm’s growing emphasis on servicing start-ups has also led to a separate internal sector team, headed by corporate partner Tom Saunderson, which aims to concentrate resources throughout the firm to help start-ups grow their businesses through funding, assist with their operational needs and advise on any exit strategies, should this be required. Rachelle Sellek advises on a variety of commercial contracts in the sector, particularly supply agreements, as well as data compliance for tech clients.

Wales > Corporate and commercial

(Next Generation Partners)

Tom SaundersonAcuity Law

Based out of Cardiff but by no means limited to work in the immediate geographical vicinity, Acuity Law provides ‘pragmatic and sensible advice’ to regional, national and international businesses across a wide range of transactional and commercial contractual matters. Drawing upon an ‘innate commercial instinct of when to push and when to keep things in reserve’, Christian Farrrow is a popular choice among financial services and energy-based clients, in particular, which are appreciative not only of his ‘impressive knowledge of the relevant law and the sector’ but also his very effective use of innovative technology to streamline the process. The healthcare sector also remains a fertile source of work for the team, with Beverley Jones, Jon Lawley and Phillip Pugh all regularly engaged in transactions in the space, including advice to care home operators on their M&A activity. Promoted to partner in June 2023, the ‘very able’ Tom Saunderson is ‘totally pragmatic’ and continues to gain traction among start-ups, in particular, as they grow their businesses through venture capital funding. Paul Lowe has developed a strong reputation advising on M&A transactions across a range of sectors, including on cross-border matters, and along with firm chair Stephen Berry brings a large measure of institutional knowledge to bear as a result of their many years in private practice. Jones and Farrow co-head the corporate team, while Declan Goodwin  takes the lead on the commercial front.