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Sullivan & Worcester Launches London Office with Leading Trade Finance Partner

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Posted on January 18, 2013

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· Last updated: April 16, 2020

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Sullivan & Worcester Expands to London

London, UK, January 14, 2013 – US law firm Sullivan & Worcester LLP is pleased to announce the launch of a London office with the recruitment of high-profile trade finance partner Geoffrey Wynne. Mr. Wynne, currently head of trade and export finance at SNR Denton, is one of the world’s leading trade finance lawyers.

Sullivan & Worcester, respected across the US and internationally for its work in corporate finance, banking, trade finance, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, and tax, among other areas of expertise, intends to build up a London practice linked closely to that of its US offices. The office will also benefit from the firm’s formal alliance in Israel and significant client activity across Europe and Asia.

Geoffrey Wynne Strengthens Trade Finance Practice

“Geoff’s extraordinary reputation in trade and commodities finance transactions strengthens our current trade finance practice,” said Sullivan & Worcester Co-Managing Partner Joel R. Carpenter. “A significant presence in London is increasingly important to our clients, and with Geoff at its foundation, we anticipate our London office will further our plans to broaden and enhance our existing practices in cross-border finance, mergers and acquisitions, tax, banking, and international arbitration.”

Geoffrey Wynne’s Expertise and Recognition

Mr. Wynne advises leading banks and trade financiers on trade and commodity transactions occurring throughout the world. He is recognised as a leading individual in the UK Legal 500, 2012 and Chambers UK, 2013 for his work in this area.

“We are delighted that Geoff is joining us. We think our clients will be too,” said Michael Sullivan, co-director of Sullivan & Worcester’s litigation department and a member of its New York-based trade finance team. “We’ve known and worked with Geoff for a number of years and we can’t think of anyone with whom we would rather build our London office. We intend to recruit a strong team around Geoff.”

Overview of Sullivan & Worcester LLP

About Sullivan & Worcester LLP

Sullivan & Worcester LLP is a leading corporate law firm providing counsel to domestic and international clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to emerging businesses. With more than 175 lawyers in Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., the firm offers services in a wide range of areas, including corporate finance, banking, trade finance, securities and mutual funds, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, tax, real estate and REITs, private equity and venture capital, bankruptcy, environment and natural resources, climate change, renewable energy and water resources, regulatory law, and employment and benefits. For more information please visit www.sandw.com.

 

 

Key Takeaways

  • Sullivan & Worcester launched a London office on January 14, 2013, by hiring prominent trade finance lawyer Geoffrey Wynne.
  • The move aimed to enhance cross-border finance capabilities and build a London practice closely linked with US offices.
  • Geoffrey Wynne, noted by Legal 500 (2012) and Chambers UK (2013), anchors the new London office and trade finance group.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Sullivan & Worcester launch its London office?
They launched the London office on January 14, 2013.
Who leads the trade finance practice in London?
Geoffrey Wynne, a leading trade finance lawyer, leads the London office and trade finance group.
Why did Sullivan & Worcester open a London office?
To strengthen cross‑border finance, M&A, banking, trade finance and arbitration offerings, aligned with their US firms and international alliances.

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