Addleshaw Goddard recruits two new partners
Addleshaw Goddard (AG) has recruited two new partners to join its infrastructure projects & energy practice (IPE).
Suzanne Moir, a former partner at DWF, joins today and will be based in Edinburgh. Martin Stewart-Smith, based in London, joined in April from the London office of Bracewell LLP.
Ms Moir has more than 20 years’ experience advising on a variety infrastructure, projects and procurement work across a range of sectors.
She has advised key stakeholders on some of the highest-profile procurements in Scotland and the wider UK in telecoms, transport and energy from waste in both the public and private sectors.
Mr Stewart-Smith has spent over 30 years’ working in the energy sector. He will focus on electricity infrastructure, oil, gas, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and transactions utilising his extensive international and cross border project development, project finance and corporate transactions experience.
Richard Goodfellow, head of AG’s infrastructure, projects and energy group, said: “Suzanne’s appointment is aligned to our overall ambition to serve large mandates in the IPE space, where our aim is to develop an established market leading reputation in global IPE activities.
“Our plan to assemble by 2021 one of the strongest global practices in the market is ahead of schedule. Suzanne’s experience in energy waste management will play well into our Energy & Utilities sector practice, adding additional capability to our already strong team in which we’re uniquely placed to maximise the new energy reality.”