Leveraged finance partner Sarah Goodwin has joined Mayer Brown from Kirkland & Ellis, where she spent a little over four years as a partner, having joined from Fried Frank, where she was a senior associate.
Goodwin advises sponsors and their portfolio companies, as well as private credit providers on a range of products, including bank/bond financings, syndicated and private credit facilitates.
‘Sarah’s experience navigating complex capital structures, combined with her strong commercial instincts and long-standing client relationships, will broaden our private capital offering,’ head of London leveraged finance Philip Butler said. Goodwin has worked for clients including Vista Equity Partners, where she helped advise on its investment in JobLogic last year.
Haynes Boone has bolstered its real estate bench with the addition of Angus Ford, who recently spent just over a year as head of UK and European real estate at Brown Rudnick, having moved there in December 2024 after 12 years at Eversheds Sutherland.
Ford brings extensive experience advising on high-value real estate transactions supporting investors, developers and occupiers across the life-cycle of their assets. Senior data center and real estate counsel Martha Williams moves alongside Ford.
Also active in real estate was Addleshaw Goddard, which has hired its 12th real estate partner in 12 months, bringing Miles Sinclair into its Manchester office. Sinclair joins from DWF, where made partner in 2024. His practice is focussed on advising developers, pension funds and major occupiers across a range of sectors such as social infrastructure or build-to-rent housing.
Back in London, Shoosmiths has hired Peter Stockill, previously head of construction advisory and dispute resolution, at Penningtons Manches Cooper, where he spent eight years. Stockill has extensive experience in avoiding and minimising disputes for his clients which range from property owners, developers and contractors who seek advice on project delivery and management of issues that arise in the process.
For its part, Penningtons has hired employment partner Graham Green from Eversheds, where he was a partner for more than two years after joining from Reed Smith. Green, who will be based predominantly in Cambridge, is a well-respected lawyer in TV and film media, having worked with clients including the BBC, Netflix as well as FTSE 100 companies. Green advised the BBC on its equal pay grievance process and the ensuing litigation.
Contentious probate partner Matthew Morton has joined Ward Hadaway from Weightmans where he was national head of disputed wills, trusts and estates, a post he held for eight years. His practice focuses on complex family structures of private individuals and their high-value estates. Morton will lead the development of this practice in Yorkshire and the North West. The hire is part of a broader plan to develop the firm’s private client practice.
Finally in the UK, Winkworth Sherwood has hired specialist real estate and construction energy lawyer Rubianka Winspear as a partner in London. Winspear was previously a senior associate at Trowers & Hamlins where she spent 11 years. She has particular knowledge of the newly regulated heat network market and electric vehicle charger and other retrofit energy projects. She will advise the firm’s clients on energy aspects of real estate projects.
To close, a pair of Spanish-headquartered firms has made major moves in Santiago de Chile. Garrigues has struck a deal to combine its practices in the country with Chilean firm Barros Silva Varela & Vigil (BSVV), in a move that will give the merged firm 130 lawyers in Chile, with 24 partners, including 11 from BSVV.
The combination will give Garrigues three new Legal 500 rankings in Chile, where BSVV has Tier 3 rankings in competition and antitrust and environment, and a Tier 4 ranking in mining, in addition to four rankings that overlap with Garrigues’ and recognition as a firm to watch in compliance.
Garrigues launched in Chile in 2016 through a combination with local firm Avendaño Merino. It made €527.69m in revenue in 2025, with international business accounting for more than 17% of the total, up 44.5% year-on-year. Last February, it formalised the integration of Mexican firm Sánchez Devanny into Garrigues Mexico.
Also in Santiago, Cuatrecasas has hired DLA Piper’s co-head of US and Latin America tax Amory Heine. Heine was at DLA Piper for four and a half years, and brings a strong base of experience advising on multijurisdictional tax litigation and wealth planning matters.

