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Law firm strengthens banking team

Law firm Shakespeare Martineau has expanded its national banking and finance offering with the appointment of David Adams as partner.

With more than 25 years’ experience in the Midlands legal market, David brings a broad and commercially-focused banking and finance practice, covering real estate finance, general corporate lending, leveraged finance and asset-based lending.

He has particular expertise in the health and social care, education and agriculture sectors, acting for a wide range of clients including high street lenders, universities, investors and corporate borrowers.

David said: “I was drawn to Shakespeare Martineau by its strong regional presence, ambitious growth plans and the opportunity to play a role in expanding its banking practice. Everyone I spoke to during the recruitment process shared a clear passion for the firm’s future – it’s great to be part of a team with such positive momentum.

“Banking law often gets unfairly labelled as dry but the truth is quite the opposite. The variety of clients and transaction types keeps the work both interesting and intellectually rewarding. I’m excited to use my experience and market relationships to help build on the firm’s success in this space, across the whole of the Midlands.”

Recent work highlights include advising Global University Systems on the financing of its acquisition of the College of Law building in Birmingham; acting for a high street lender on a £115 million financing package for a major Lincolnshire-based agricultural business; representing a Czech venture capital fund on the distressed acquisition of a BVI-incorporated entity and associated debt; and advising Cranfield University on its facilities with HSBC UK.

Partner and managing director at Shakespeare Martineau Victoria Tester said: “David is a fantastic addition to our growing national banking team. His breadth of expertise, particularly in some of our core focus sectors of education, health and agriculture, perfectly complements our existing strengths and supports our strategic growth plans.

“His deep market knowledge and reputation in the Midlands will help us continue to deliver exceptional service to both new and longstanding clients.”

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