Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) has been reappointed to the main corporate panel of global engineering company AMEC alongside City giant Linklaters and national heavyweight Pinsent Masons.

The trio will advise the FTSE 100-listed company on all its M&A and corporate finance work.

BLP has also retained a supplementary role advising the group on litigation work – an appointment it first claimed in 2005.

London relationship partner Keith Stella will head up BLP's team acting for the client, alongside corporate finance partners Patrick Somers and Murdoch Currie and associates Richard Stewart, Fiona Johnston and Dessi Berhane-Silassie.

Commenting on the appointment, Stella said: "We are delighted to have been re-selected by AMEC to continue our longstanding relationship with the group. AMEC [has] kept us busy on transactional work over the past year or so and have become an increasingly important client."

He adds: "We are proud to have been associated with their recent success including, most notably, the group's recent promotion to the FTSE 100 following the successful divestment of [its] Built Environment divisions, which we acted [on]."

As well as the £320m Built Environment deal, BLP also last year advised the engineering and project management company on its £25m acquisition of oil and gas consultancy Rider Hunt International.

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