Linklaters has promoted 24 lawyers to partner in its largest promotion round since 2013. The promotions, which take effect from 1 May, include 10 partners in the firm’s London headquarters.
The new appointments cover 10 areas of practice. Fifteen of these promotions are based outside London with nine promoted from the role of counsel.
The new partners are:
Will Aitken-Davies, Mainstream Corporate, London
Silke Bernard, Investment Management Group, Luxembourg
Alex Bidlake, Mainstream Corporate, Hong Kong
Cyril Boussion, Tax, Paris
Frank Cui, Banking, Hong Kong
Neil Dixon, Capital Markets, London
Mark Drury, Capital Markets, London
Thomas Elkins, Competition/ Antitrust, Paris
Andrew Ford, Investment Management Group, New York
Ros Gallagher, Dispute Resolution, London
Philip Goss, Pensions, London
Jonathan Horan, Capital Markets,
Hong Kong Ian Hunter, Mainstream Corporate,
London Jann Jetter, Tax, Munich
Georgina Kon, TMT IP, London
Terence Lau, Capital Markets, Hong Kong
Barbara Lauer, Capital Markets, Frankfurt
Mario Pofahl, Mainstream Corporate, Frankfurt
Mees Roelofs, Banking, Amsterdam
Oliver Sceales, Banking, London
Alexander Shopov, Capital Markets, London
Justin Tang, Dispute Resolution, Hong Kong
Tom Watkins, Real Estate, London
Niclas Widjeskog, Dispute Resolution, Stockholm
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