Profile
Senior Partner: Roland Turnill
Number of partners: 110
Number of fee earners: 561
Contacts:
Asset Management: Paul Dickson, Jan Putnis, Jonathan Marks, Robin Ogle, Nick Bonsall, Nick Pacheco
Capital Markets (Equity): Richard Smith, Simon Tysoe
Capital Markets (Debt): Matthew Tobin
Commercial Contracts: Duncan Blaikie, Richard Todd, Oly Moir
Competition: Bertrand Louveaux, Claire Jeffs
Litigation: Richard Swallow
Contentious Tax: Dominic Robertson, Richard Jeens
Corporate & Commercial: Simon Nicholls, Richard Smith
Data Privacy: Rob Sumroy, Rebecca Cousin
Disputes: Richard Swallow
Environment: Richard Todd, Samantha Brady
Financial Institutions: Jonathan Marks, Jan Putnis, Roland Turnill
Financial Regulation: Jan Putnis, Nick Bonsall
Financing: Philip Snell
Fintech: Rob Sumroy, James Cook
Global Investigations: Jonathan Cotton, Ewan Brown
Government: Robin Ogle
Healthcare, Pharma & Life Sciences: David Johnson, Simon Nicholls, Claire Jackson
Infrastructure & Energy: Mike Corbett, Hywel Davies
Insurance: Jonathan Marks
Intellectual Property: David Ives
International Arbitration: James Stacey, Damian Taylor
Mergers & Acquisitions: Simon Nicholls, Richard Smith
Outsourcing: Rob Sumroy
Pensions, Employment & Incentives: Charles Cameron, Padraig Cronin, Phil Linnard, Sandeep Maudgil
Private Equity: Harry Bacon, Filippo de Falco
Real Estate & Construction: Jane Edwarde, John Nevin, Richard Todd
Restructuring & Insolvency: Ian Johnson, Tom Vickers
Sport: Andrew Jolly, Mark Zerdin
Tax: Mike Lane, Gareth Miles, Dominic Robertson, Charles Osborne, Sarah Osprey
Tech & Digital: Rob Sumroy, Rob Innes
THE FIRM Slaughter and May is a leading international law firm with a worldwide corporate, commercial and financing practice. The firm provides incisive advice while ensuring real value for money, and a professional service of the highest calibre. Slaughter and May is recognised throughout the business and legal community for its ability to help its clients realise and develop commercial opportunities, no matter how challenging the setting.
The firm prides itself on being different. A client-focused approach means that clients are central to its culture; and a multi-disciplinary philosophy ensures that lawyers have a broad understanding of many legal areas and can offer not only depth of expertise but also breadth of experience and sound commercial judgement.
The firm’s clients range from governments to entrepreneurs, from funds to leading banks, from retailers to entertainment companies and from industrial conglomerates to Premier League football clubs. It is trusted adviser to the largest UK and global public companies and acts for more FTSE 350 companies than any other law firm. The firm launched Collaborate, its first legal tech programme to enhance the firm’s engagement with the best new legal tech developers, to help shape the development of legal tech and to identify future efficiencies in the delivery of legal services more generally.
INNOVATION Throughout its history, Slaughter and May has both supported and practised entrepreneurialism and innovation. It recognises the value innovation can bring to complement its traditional strengths and support its lawyers to deliver the best in class, business-focused advice on which its reputation is built.
The firm’s initiatives include its emerging tech programme, its legal tech incubator, and its regular thought leadership publications and innovation and emerging tech blog. For Slaughter and May, innovation means using its creative problem solving skills to identify areas for improvement and find new ways of working which add value for its clients.
GLOBAL CHALLENGE The firm advises on significant international mandates involving over 140 countries annually. The firm’s international approach is driven by the fundamental principle that complex cross-border matters require first-class legal expertise rooted in a deep knowledge of local practice, procedures and culture. The firm’s global reach matches its clients’ requirements wherever in the world that may be. It works with the best lawyers around the world and acts as lead international counsel to deliver innovative solutions to its clients’ challenges.
RECRUITMENT There are approximately 80-85 vacancies for trainee solicitors per year. In addition, work experience placements are available in spring for first year law students and during the summer for penultimate year law and non-law undergraduates considering a career in law. The firm also runs two day Winter Workshops in December for law and non-law finalists and graduates, and Open Days in spring for first year law and non-law students. Applications should be made using the online form which can be accessed via the website (www.slaughterandmay.com). Further information is available on the careers section of the firm’s website.
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