Expanding Its Reach Across the Atlantic and on the West Coast
Strengthening Expertise Across Diverse Fields
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Expanding Geographical Footprint
In line with this expansion, Paul Weiss also disclosed plans to inaugurate a new office in Los Angeles. This strategic move underscores the firm’s commitment to cultivating and nurturing Private Equity client relationships on the West Coast. It’s worth noting that the firm previously established a presence in California by opening a San Francisco office in January 2021.
Leadership Changes
Former Kirkland partners Neel Sachdev and Roger Johnson will helm Paul Weiss’ London office. In addition to leading the London office, Johnson will co-chair the firm’s global M&A practice, while Sachdev will co-chair the worldwide finance and capital markets practice.
Noteworthy Defections
Paul Weiss has recently experienced several notable departures to Kirkland, including the former head of its London office, Alvaro Membrillera, and partners Adam Wollstein and Pelin Demirdere Eski. However, with this latest move, Paul Weiss aims to strengthen its position in key markets and reaffirm its commitment to excellence in private equity law.
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Key London Partners
The London partners joining Paul Weiss from Kirkland include Matthew Merkle, who will assume the head of European capital markets, Deirdre Jones, Kanesh Balasubramaniam, and Andreas Philipson. Tax partners Cian O’Connor and Timothy Lowe are set to play pivotal roles, with Lowe serving as global co-head of tax and head of European tax. Furthermore, the firm welcomed Linklaters partner William Aitken-Davies as the head of the London M&A group.
Establishing a Presence in Los Angeles
The newly appointed Eric Wedel will spearhead Paul Weiss’ brand-new Los Angeles office. In addition to this role, he will co-chair the global finance and capital markets practice. Joining him in both New York and Los Angeles are debt finance partners Ben Steadman, Matthew Leist, and Caroline Epstein.
Kirkland’s Response
A spokesperson for Kirkland expressed their appreciation for the contributions of the departing lawyers and extended well wishes for their future endeavors.
Chairman’s Vision
Brad Karp, Chairman of Paul Weiss, commented on this significant development, noting that the firm views private equity as a “vital area” and saw a unique opportunity to bolster this practice. The addition of these esteemed partners signifies Paul Weiss’ commitment to providing top-tier legal services in this critical field.
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