Moorcrofts strengthen its corporate team
Leading corporate and technology law firm, Moorcrofts, has strengthened its corporate team in the Thames Valley, having promoted Kate Prentis to Senior Associate and Adam Forder to Associate. Trainee Heather Stewart also qualified as a lawyer during the financial year bringing the total number of lawyers in the corporate team to 11.
The promotions form part of the firm’s development and succession strategy, to ensure continuity, as the firm continues to grow, with increasing instructions of multi-million-pound corporate transactions and new clients, across all service areas.
Kate joined Moorcrofts in 2013 and undertakes a range of corporate transactional and advisory work, focusing primarily on sales and acquisitions and corporate reorganisations, including share exchanges, hive ups, capital reductions, share repurchases and demergers. She also specialises in advising on corporate governance and compliance matters, including reporting requirements, company secretarial matters, shareholders’ agreements and share schemes. She works with some of the firm’s most prestigious clients.
Having joined Moorcrofts in 2019 from city firms, Adam has extensive experience across a large range of sectors, providing quality advice to clients ranging from SME’s to multi-national corporations. He is renowned for producing high-calibre work, offering sound, pragmatic advice whilst creating and nurturing strong, long-lasting client relationships. Adam specialises in share and asset acquisitions and disposals, joint ventures, shareholder agreements, articles of association and advising on secured lending. He also has a breadth of experience advising clients on corporate reorganisations including share allotments, buybacks, cancellations, share capital reductions as well as share schemes.
Heather joined the firm in 2015 as a legal intern initially working during her holidays from Cardiff University. She impressed the management team so much, she was offered a paralegal role and then a training contract in 2018.
In 2020-2021, Moorcrofts corporate team has advised on a number of high level million-pound deals, including the acquisitions of Enable Business Solutions and Elevate Staffing Group and the merger of Electracom Projects and Trusol, and the sale of the MRIB group of companies.
Teri Hunter, Joint Managing Partner and Head of Corporate, Moorcrofts said:
“The past year has been an unprecedented one for all of us. As a technology-focussed firm, our whole team has shown impressive resilience, managing to adapt quickly to remote working and adopting new communication solutions, to be able to continue to provide an outstanding service to our clients and experience significant growth.
Kate and Adam are both pivotal members of the team, demonstrating commitment, hard-work and providing real value to our team and clients. Heather is an extremely talented young lawyer who demonstrates great diligence and promise. With a fantastic line up of lawyers in place, we look forward to further growth and opportunities for all of us throughout 2021.”
Moorcrofts is a boutique firm of solicitors, focusing on corporate and contract law, tech law, employment (including employee incentivisation) and commercial property. Housing one of the largest corporate and technology teams in the Thames Valley and acting for some of the biggest names in the world.
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