International law firm DAC Beachcroft is pleased to announce the promotion of 11 colleagues to Partner, as well as 12 promotions to Legal Director. The promotions will take effect from 1 May 2024.
Managing Partner David Pollitt said, "On behalf of the entire firm, I want to congratulate all our newly promoted Partners and Legal Directors, thank them for their valuable contributions to our business, and wish them continued success in their careers.
"We are committed to helping our colleagues succeed and to cultivating an environment where talented people want to work. When our colleagues succeed, we are better able to deliver the bespoke solutions and exceptional service our clients deserve."
The new DAC Beachcroft partners are:
Bristol
Stuart Keyden* (Clinical Risk)
Alison Martin (Infrastructure & Projects)
Justin Tivey (Data, Privacy and Cyber)
Leeds
Anjali Sharma (Employment)
London
Matthew Dalley* (Insurance – Property Casualty)
Kate Galloway* (Employment)
Sharon Hunter* (Insurance – Property Casualty)
Emma Raeburn (Real Estate)
Eleanor Whittaker* (Insurance – Property Casualty)
Newcastle
Jonathan Bond (Real Estate)
Jemma Gillson (Mental Health Regulation)
DAC Beachcroft’s new Legal Directors are: Juan Calvente Henche (Insurance – Property Casualty – Madrid), Jo Crow (Real Estate – London), Lindsay Elliott* (Professional & Commercial Risks – Bristol), Anne-Marie Gregory (Public Law and Corporate Governance – Bristol), Pablo Herranz (Corporate and Commercial – Madrid), Dylan Jones (Insurance – Property Casualty – London), Aneeqa Kisil* (Commercial and Technology – Leeds), Natasha Marshall (Insurance – Professional & Financial Lines – London), Rebecca Morgan (Commercial Technology and Regulatory – Manchester), Matthew Raftery (Professional & Commercial Risks – Edinburgh), Sophie Ruffles (Professional & Commercial Risks – Bristol) and Cathryn Teverson (Insurance – Professional & Financial Lines – London).
In addition to these Partner and Legal Director promotions, the firm has promoted 30 to Senior Associate.
*Indicates they trained with DACB