01 May 2024 | 10:33 am | 1 min. read
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has boosted its global professional services capabilities with the promotion of 22 new partners.
Taking effect as of 1 May, the firm has appointed new partners throughout its global network, with three promotions in Asia Pacific, five in EMEA, and 14 in the UK, raising the total number of partners to 502. All the firm’s sectors and practice groups have welcomed new additions, with ten new partners in the energy sector and five in the Technology, Science, and Industry (TSI) sector.
Andrew Masraf, Senior Partner at Pinsent Masons, said: "These promotions highlight the exceptional talent across our firm. They not only strengthen our Partner team, but also reinforce the breadth of our capability and our strength in depth across all our key sectors.
“These promotions are crucial for shaping our business and demonstrate our ongoing commitment to invest in our global business. With over 500 partners, our firm is set to continue its exciting growth trajectory."
The full list of those promoted to partner is as follows:
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