Partner Article
Irwin Mitchell Appoints Partner Stephen George To Growing Business Team
Law firm Irwin Mitchell has announced the appointment of Restructuring and Insolvency Partner, Stephen George, as part of its ongoing strategic drive to build a first-class business advisory team across the city. Stephen will join from Squire Sanders in Birmingham and is experienced in all aspects of insolvency, corporate recovery and turnaround work. He is due to start his new role in February 2015. Listed as a âLeading Individualâ by Chambers and described as âtenaciousâ with âa real willingness to take responsibility in resolving complex casesâ, Stephen is a respected expert on pension deficit issues and his clients include insolvency practitioners, banks, corporates and asset based lenders. The move will see him reunited with former Squire Sandersâ Partners, Andrew Watson and Jon Bew. Jon joined Irwin Mitchell in 2013 and heads up Irwin Mitchellâs Banking & Finance team in Birmingham. In addition to boosting Irwin Mitchellâs insolvency and restructuring expertise, Stephen will work alongside Jon to offer a complete asset based lending solution for clients. Chris Rawstron, Partner and Head of BLS at Irwin Mitchell in Birmingham, said: âStephen is a well-respected lawyer and his appointment demonstrates the type of high quality recruitment that we are undertaking in order to enhance our range of services to financial institutions and bolster our market position across corporate and commercial work.“ Stephen George, who is currently on garden leave, was not available for comment. Stephen is the latest senior lateral hire announcement within Irwin Mitchellâs Business Legal Services team in Birmingham. Last year it appointed Corporate & Commercial Partners, Nick Dawson and Sarah Riding, as well as senior Corporate Associate, Rob Laugharne. It also recruited education employment law specialist, Surinder Dhillon, from Birmingham City Council. As part of Irwin Mitchellâs strategic push to develop a first-class business legal services team, Irwin Mitchell appointed nine Partners in 2014, including National Head of Pensions Martin Jenkins. Earlier in the year and as part of its UK-wide expansion plan, it opened two new offices and announced that it had secured a £60m rolling banking facility along with an additional £30m buffer in a joint deal with HSBC, Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland.
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