Simmons & Simmons

Simmons & Simmons is an international law firm with headquarters in London, UK. About half of its staff are in the London office, in CityPoint, off Moorgate. It has offices in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Asia. The firm serves customers worldwide, with practices covering asset management, investment funds, energy and infrastructure, finance, life sciences, technology, media, and telecommunications sectors.[2]

Simmons & Simmons
HeadquartersCitypoint, London
United Kingdom
No. of offices23 worldwide
No. of lawyers974
Key people
  • Julian Taylor
    (Senior Partner)
  • Jeremy Hoyland
    (Managing Partner)
RevenueIncrease £465m [1]
Profit per equity partnerIncrease £1.002m [1]
Date foundedSeptember 1896
Founder
  • Percy Simmons
  • Edward Simmons
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitehttps://www.simmons-simmons.com/

It has been mentioned in the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Report.[3]

History

The firm was founded in 1896 by twin brothers, Percy and Edward Simmons, while both were 21 years old.[4]

In 1962, the firm opened its second office, in Brussels.

In 1972, the firm opened its third office and its first in Asia, in Hong Kong.

In 1988, the firm continued its expansion in Europe, opening its practice in Paris.

In 1993, the firm opened its practices in Milan and Rome.

In 1994, the firm began its first foray into the Middle East, opening an office in Abu Dhabi.

In 1995, the firm opened its second office in Asia, in Shanghai.

Clients

  • Former partner Edward Troup represented Blairmore Holdings, Inc., the Panama-registered fund created by Ian Cameron, David Cameron's father.[5]
  • The firm represented Enpal, the fastest growing energy company in Europe based on Financial Times's FT1000 Ranking 2022, in its €855 million financing round from investors such as BlackRock and ING.[6][7] Simmons also earlier represented Enpal in its debt fundraising round in 2021.[8]
  • Simmons & Simmons advised Chelsea FC in its £4.25bn sale to a consortium led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.[9]

See also

References

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