Three is the magic number as Leading law firm Addleshaw Goddard boosts senior team in Aberdeen

11/08/2022
Gemma Hills, Jennifer Cham and Emma Sinclair

INTERATIONAL law firm Addleshaw Goddard has bolstered its corporate and commercial team in Aberdeen with three new senior recruits this summer.

Jennifer Cham, who comes in as a Managing Associate, and new Legal Directors Gemma Hills and Emma Sinclair have all joined the office, strengthening the firm’s coverage in the city.

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Addleshaw Goddard moved to its current Aberdeen office at Prime Four in 2019 and has enjoyed rapid growth in its north-east team since then, while the firm has registered five consecutive years of double-digit income growth since moving to Scotland in 2017.

The corporate and commercial team has enjoyed an exceptionally busy year, extending its client base and advising on local, national and international matters for organisations including Aberdeen City Council, BP International, Dana Petroleum, Trojan Energy, Waldorf Energy, and local charity VSA.

David McEwing, Partner at Addleshaw Goddard and co-head of the firm’s Energy & Utilities’ team, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer, Gemma and Emma to the firm. All three are highly experienced lawyers with a great reputation in the city and they bring another dimension to our offering in Aberdeen. We are extending the team to meet existing client demand, as well as to support the increased business we are seeing and help us to deliver on our ambitions for the future.”

“Last year we committed ourselves to doubling our headcount in Aberdeen over the next two years and these appointments mean we are on track to do just that – with more new faces set to join this year.”

Jennifer and Gemma will both be part of the firm’s Corporate team, with a particular focus on transactions in the energy sector.

Jennifer, who was previously with Ledingham Chalmers, has 15 years’ experience with a focus on transactional corporate matters, including M&A, management buyouts and investment deals. She regularly advised on all kinds of commercial agreements, from shareholders’ agreements to corporate restructuring.

Gemma, who joins Addleshaw Goddard from Brodies, has more than 13 years’ experience and is involved in all aspects of corporate work including acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, re-organisations, investments and mergers. Gemma has also had significant experience in private equity transactions and has tutored as part of the Diploma in Legal Practice at the University of Aberdeen.

Emma joins AG after working in-house in the energy sector for more than a decade, including seven years at Weatherford, one of the world’s largest oilfield services companies. Emma will work closely with Partner Ross McKenzie, complementing the firm’s commercial offering in Aberdeen with a focus on commercial contracts and helping clients with their contract lifecycle management.

Ross McKenzie, who also specialises in data protection and technology law, advising FTSE 100 companies and multinational brands from the city, added: “Demand for our teams’ services continues to grow, supporting our clients on all aspects of their day-to-day commercial needs. Emma will be a great addition to the team, giving us even more bench strength and bringing valuable experience from the client-side from her time as an in-house adviser.

“Attracting three solicitors with such quality to the office is a real testament to the ambition we have and what has already been delivered in recent years. We work with some of the best businesses in the north-east, advising them on international operations from right here in the city, and we now have the capacity to do even more.”

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