Julia Maguire
Partner, Global Sector Head, Energy
Against a backdrop of geopolitical, technological and regulatory disruption, we help market players across the energy sector to adapt and thrive. From conventional power to low carbon and renewables, our deep experience of all facets of the energy sector provides a point of certainty in a time of change.
Our advisers act on domestic and international projects of all shapes and sizes, working with many of the leading names across this diverse sector. Browse our experience below, or use the filters to look-up recent work in particular geographies and legal disciplines.
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With over 490 partners and 3000 people around the world, we are well-placed to support you across a full range of legal and advisory services.
This session will provide a practical overview of key civil law principles across the region, including contract enforcement, liability, and dispute resolution.
This practical update will explore the latest global sanctions developments and enforcement trends, with a sharp focus on what they mean for companies operating in the sector.
This session will examine the latest trends in mergers and acquisitions, including deal drivers, regulatory developments, and investor sentiment.
Session 6 of our managing risks in energy transition projects masterclass series, where we will delve into change management in the process of the development and construction of renewable energy projects.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Stream Water Company (a joint venture company formed by Al Jomaih Energy & Water Company, Nesma Company and Buhur for Investment Company) on the multi-billion dollar Jubail Buraydah water transmission pipeline project.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised on the recommended public takeover of AIM-listed Idox plc (Idox) by Frankel Bidco Limited, a vehicle that is indirectly owned by funds managed by Long Path Partners.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Balbec Capital LP on its €350 million Rule 144A/Reg S RMBS public securitisation.