Reed Smith hires eight-lawyer Paris team from Winston & Strawn
Three-partner Winston tax team joins Reed Smith in French capital
March 02, 2017 at 05:07 AM
3 minute read
Reed Smith has hired an eight-lawyer tax team, including three partners, from Winston & Strawn in Paris.
Partners Jean-Pierre Collet, Florence Bilger and David Colin have joined Reed Smith alongside a team of lawyers that also includes three counsel.
Collet, who previously worked at Fidal and who advises on the taxation of transactions and restructurings, headed the tax team at Winston before joining Reed Smith.
The team advises organisations and individuals, including investment funds and entrepreneurs, on a range of tax matters.
They joined Reed Smith yesterday (1 March), with the hires further strengthening an office already boosted by the mass hire of a King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) team earlier this year.
Seven partners and 11 other lawyers joined Reed Smith in Paris from KWM as part of a 50-lawyer European team from the now-defunct firm, with Reed Smith's French base now housing 66 lawyers including 22 partners.
The KWM Paris team included tax partners Sylvie Vansteenkiste, Fanny Combourieu and Raphael Bera.
Reed Smith managing partner for Europe and the Middle East, Tamara Box, said: "Following on from our recent hires across corporate, tax and private equity from KWM, these additions of talented French lawyers help us provide a truly cross-border transactional service to our clients."
According to Winston's website, the exits leave the firm with around 18 lawyers in Paris.
There have been a number of high profile moves in Paris in recent weeks, including Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's hire of a five-partner heavyweight private equity team from Ashurst and Jones Day's hire of Freshfields' entire Paris real estate team.
This week, Winston & Strawn boosted its London office with the hire of corporate partner Angus Duncan from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft.
Duncan's practice focuses on finance transactions, with a particular focus on securitisations of a range of assets including loans, consumer receivables, real estate and hedge fund interests.
Winston's global finance co-chairs Ron Jacobson and Mats Carlston said: "Angus fits squarely with our strategic plan to expand globally our high-end structured products practice and with core institutional clients of the firm. His reputation and experience are second to none."
Prior to joining Cadwalader as a partner in 2005, Duncan was a partner at Allen & Overy, where he spent two years as the firm's Tokyo managing partner.
NOT FOR REPRINT
© 2024 ALM Global, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Request academic re-use from www.copyright.com. All other uses, submit a request to [email protected]. For more information visit Asset & Logo Licensing.
You Might Like
View AllTo Thrive in Central and Eastern Europe, Law Firms Need to 'Know the Rules of the Game'
7 minute readWhat About the Old Partners Who Have No Interest in AI?
Netflix Offices Raided by Authorities in Paris and Amsterdam
The EU Top 30, 2024: Ranking the Largest Law Firms in the European Union by Headcount
5 minute readTrending Stories
- 1Gibson Dunn Sued By Crypto Client After Lateral Hire Causes Conflict of Interest
- 2Trump's Solicitor General Expected to 'Flip' Prelogar's Positions at Supreme Court
- 3Pharmacy Lawyers See Promise in NY Regulator's Curbs on PBM Industry
- 4Outgoing USPTO Director Kathi Vidal: ‘We All Want the Country to Be in a Better Place’
- 5Supreme Court Will Review Constitutionality Of FCC's Universal Service Fund
Who Got The Work
Michael G. Bongiorno, Andrew Scott Dulberg and Elizabeth E. Driscoll from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr have stepped in to represent Symbotic Inc., an A.I.-enabled technology platform that focuses on increasing supply chain efficiency, and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The case, filed Oct. 2 in Massachusetts District Court by the Brown Law Firm on behalf of Stephen Austen, accuses certain officers and directors of misleading investors in regard to Symbotic's potential for margin growth by failing to disclose that the company was not equipped to timely deploy its systems or manage expenses through project delays. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton, is 1:24-cv-12522, Austen v. Cohen et al.
Who Got The Work
Edmund Polubinski and Marie Killmond of Davis Polk & Wardwell have entered appearances for data platform software development company MongoDB and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The action, filed Oct. 7 in New York Southern District Court by the Brown Law Firm, accuses the company's directors and/or officers of falsely expressing confidence in the company’s restructuring of its sales incentive plan and downplaying the severity of decreases in its upfront commitments. The case is 1:24-cv-07594, Roy v. Ittycheria et al.
Who Got The Work
Amy O. Bruchs and Kurt F. Ellison of Michael Best & Friedrich have entered appearances for Epic Systems Corp. in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The suit was filed Sept. 7 in Wisconsin Western District Court by Levine Eisberner LLC and Siri & Glimstad on behalf of a project manager who claims that he was wrongfully terminated after applying for a religious exemption to the defendant's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anita Marie Boor, is 3:24-cv-00630, Secker, Nathan v. Epic Systems Corporation.
Who Got The Work
David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn and Gregory A. Hall from McCarter & English have entered appearances for Sunrun Installation Services in a pending civil rights lawsuit. The complaint was filed Sept. 4 in Connecticut District Court by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of former employee George Edward Steins, who was arrested and charged with employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. The complaint alleges that had Sunrun informed the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection that the plaintiff's employment had ended in 2017 and that he no longer held Sunrun's home improvement contractor license, he would not have been hit with charges, which were dismissed in May 2024. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer, is 3:24-cv-01423, Steins v. Sunrun, Inc. et al.
Who Got The Work
Greenberg Traurig shareholder Joshua L. Raskin has entered an appearance for boohoo.com UK Ltd. in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The suit, filed Sept. 3 in Texas Eastern District Court by Rozier Hardt McDonough on behalf of Alto Dynamics, asserts five patents related to an online shopping platform. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, is 2:24-cv-00719, Alto Dynamics, LLC v. boohoo.com UK Limited.
Featured Firms
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250