Pinsent Masons appoints new White Collar Crime & Investigations partner in London

02 Oct 2019 | 10:30 am | 1 min. read

International law firm Pinsent Masons has today announced the appointment of Natalie Sherborn as a partner in the White Collar Crime & Investigations team in London.

Natalie joins the firm's specialist and multi-disciplinary team of lawyers and forensic accountants from leading US litigation and investigations firm, Kobre & Kim.

Natalie is a criminal lawyer specialising in white collar and complex crime. Having spent fifteen years at the criminal bar with a top white collar crime chambers and having been in private practice with Schillings and Kobre & Kim, Natalie has extensive experience in white-collar criminal defence, contentious regulatory cases, internal investigations and reputational defence strategies.

Tom Stocker, Head of the White Collar Crime & Investigations team at Pinsent Masons, commented: "Natalie's appointment is a fantastic addition to our growing White Collar Crime & Investigations practice. We have been focussing on building a multi-disciplinary and international team of specialist lawyers and accountants to support our clients' needs across EMEA and APAC, with London as a core hub location. Natalie is a great fit for us and our clients. She has a unique skillset which combines deep experience of white collar criminal defence and acting in significant cross-border and multi-law enforcement, investigations for both companies and individuals. She has an outstanding reputation for being on top of her game and a great person to work with."

Commenting on her appointment, Natalie Sherborn added: "I am delighted to be joining a dynamic and progressive firm, particularly at such an exciting time with continued international expansion and focus on providing multi-disciplinary solutions for its clients. The combination of my hands-on experience of complex trials in practice at the Bar, together with my recent focus on international disputes and investigations, will bring a valuable skill set to complement the team."

In 2016 Natalie won the Citywealth Future Leaders "Reputation Lawyer of the Year" award, is listed in Legal 500 under reputation management and, in 2017, was listed in the Lawyer Hot 100 as a rising star. When in practice at the bar, Natalie was consistently recognised in Chambers & Partners as a leading junior in Crime.

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