Partner | Solicitor
Prior to joining UK law firm Burges Salmon LLP in 2001 as partner and head of their technology, outsourcing and data protection practices, Andrew was a founding partner in 1998 of the London office of Shaw Pittman (subsequently merging to become Pilsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman) following five years at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and before that at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture).
Andrew was the international director of the National Outsourcing Association for fourteen years, one of two UK representatives on the board of the European Outsourcing Association for six years and he was appointed in 2019 to the Executive Council of the Global Sourcing Association.
Andrew specialises in tech, data, e-commerce, fintech, cloud, data protection including so called ‘big data’ plays (including data storage and security) and intellectual property. His transactional work includes all types of outsourcings (including BPO, desktop, email and infrastructure), FM, JVs, system integrations, ERP implementations, re-engineering and transformational projects for corporates, financial institutions, private equity groups, developers, investors, greenhouse funds and governmental bodies.
Partner
Hiroko has 20 years’ experience in the private investment fund and wealth management industry. She spent 9 years in private practice at Proskauer Rose and Travers Smith specialising in private equity, hedge, and other alternative fund structures.
Partner | Solicitor
Ian is a highly experienced finance lawyer. He was a partner at Clifford Chance and White & Case, was the first in-house lawyer in Asia for Wachovia Bank (later Wells Fargo Bank), and was later senior counsel at King & Wood Mallesons.
Partner | Solicitor
Robert is a lawyer, coming from a major city law firm, and has over 20 years of experience.
Partner | Solicitor
Mark qualified in March 1992 at Dibb Lupton Broomhead on Fleet Street, working on fraud, insolvency and banking cases, which have been the mainstays of his practice ever since. Mark’s work includes investigations, regulation and dispute resolution.