Transition Finance Lawyer, Partner, Head of Transition Finance to £1.3 million Back to List

Leveraging a top-tier financial services practice, a market-leading energy and utilities team, and a strong track record in sustainable and green finance, this leading UK headquartered law firm is seeking a debt finance lawyer to drive its expansion in this unique space. With a proven track record, the firm's lawyers already advise major global banks, investment banks, and institutional investors, positioning them for further expansion. While this international law firm has the platform, strategy, and client base to dominate the market, it now seeks a senior partner or team of lawyers to lead and grow the transition finance practice, capitalising on existing opportunities with high-profile clients.

This hire is as much about the candidate’s reputation as it is about personal energy. The firm is looking for a leader who is both an active business developer and a creative thinker. At this law firm, this is a practice area with a built-in market demand, a deep pipeline of clients, and an existing bench of engaged lawyers ready to support. The firm rarely makes leadership hires.

 

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SLOANE POULTON at sloane.poulton@edwardsgibson.com or (+44) 07967 603 402 to find out more about this or similar opportunities.

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Reference: SP9529
Job type: Permanent
Location: London
Practice areas: Projects/PFI

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