Pinsent Masons promotes 23 to partnership
Pinsent Masons has promoted six Scotland-based lawyers to partner in a 23-strong promotion round, while three senior associates in Scotland have been promoted to legal director.
Glasgow-based Geraldine Kelm, head of account management for Vario Flexible Services in UK and Asia Pacific, has bolstered senior ranks in the firm’s Vario group, while Advanced Delivery Team (ADT) specialist, Hugo Cassidy, has been promoted as the firm strengthens its tech-backed client solutions.
Christina Bowyer, head of Pinsent Masons Pensions Services, has made partner leading the team in supporting businesses on critical pensions matters such as large-scale pensions and benefit arrangements and acting as an independent trustee.
The remaining partners span the firm’s core sectors – energy, infrastructure, financial services, technology science and industry and real estate – with those promoted based across the Middle Eastern, European, South African and Australian network.
Four Glasgow-based lawyers are included in the promotions round – Katherine Metcalfe (health and safety real estate), Cameron McCulloch (financial services), David Ross (energy & infrastructure) and Brian Thumath (energy), while Aberdeen based employment specialist Claire Scott also moves up from legal director to partner supporting the firm’s energy clients.
Senior associates in each of the firm’s three Scottish offices have been promoted to legal director - Shonagh Brown (banking, Aberdeen), Sarah Munro (employment, Edinburgh) and Fiona Rossetter (construction advisory and disputes, Glasgow).
Senior partner at Pinsent Masons, Richard Foley, said: “The provision of legal services has evolved beyond black letter law, and we’ve seen the benefit of combining stellar legal expertise with innovative, creative client-led solutions from across a broad suite of industries. Pinsent Masons has been at the forefront of this evolution and I’m proud to see that our 2022 cohort of new partners specialise in a range of legal and professional expertise from across our multinational network.”
Katharine Hardie, Pinsent Masons chair of Scotland and Northern Ireland, said: “The talent amongst our newly promoted colleagues this year is, once again, fantastic. The diversity of experience across sectors, and legal disciplines combined with broader professional expertise will enable us to continue to grow our business and redefine how we collaborate with and service our clients.”