Gibson Dunn has tapped Latham & Watkins for energy M&A partner Simon Tysoe, a Legal 500 leading partner in London for oil and gas.
Tysoe has moved after a decade at Latham, having previously spent almost 13 years at legacy Herbert Smith Freehills, where he became a partner in 2010. Tysoe’s recent mandates include co-leading transatlantic teams on high-profile deals for Ineos Energy and Denham Capital Management.
Gibson Dunn said in a statement that Tysoe’s hire is part of a ‘strategic expansion in the energy and infrastructure space’ following on from the July 2023 hires of London projects and infrastructure duo Ben Shorten and Trinh Chubbock from then-Shearman & Sterling.
His arrival also comes hot on the heels of the departures of Gibson Dunn’s oil and gas co-head Anna Howell and counsel Mitasha Chandok, who both joined Orrick last month, with Chandok being made up to partner in the process.
‘We are delighted to welcome Simon to Gibson Dunn,’ said London co-head Rob Carr. ‘He is a highly respected figure in the global energy M&A space, and his deep industry knowledge makes him an exceptional addition to our team.’
Meanwhile, Willkie Farr & Gallagher has hired London private equity partner Hamesh Khatkar from Kirkland & Ellis.
Khatkar, who has frequently advised Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and private equity firm Silver Lake, has joined after four years at Kirkland, having joined the firm as a partner after more than five years as an associate at Simpson Thacher.
Gavin Gordon, chair of Willkie’s European PE practice, said: ‘Hamesh brings substantial experience advising the world’s leading sponsors and sovereign funds on all types of corporate transactions across the UK and Europe, and his practice aligns well with our market-leading London private equity team.’
Elsewhere, Milbank has launched a European real estate finance practice with the hire of Paul Hastings London partners Miles Flynn and Rehan Hanif.
Flynn has moved after 16 years at Paul Hastings, while Hanif has moved after two years, having joined in a lateral move from Kirkland in 2023.
The two have a strong working relationship and, in recent months, have co-led the Paul Hastings team that advised alternative credit manager Arini on a £186m refinancing and Oaktree on a €200m loan-on-loan warehouse facility from J.P. Morgan.
Milbank chairman Scott Edelman described the launch of the real estate practice as a ‘natural next step in Milbank’s global growth strategy’.
The firm has also been active in Singapore, hiring partner Maurice Conway into its global corporate/M&A group.
Conway has joined Milbank after four years at Kirkland, having previously had stints at Latham and legacy Allen & Overy, where he began his career. He brings experience in cross-border M&A and PE, across industries including healthcare, technology, consumer goods and infrastructure.
Back in London, Simmons & Simmons has bolstered its PE offering with the addition of London corporate partner Gemma Phillips, who has decamped from Addleshaw Goddard.
Philips, a mid-market PE specialist, has joined after seven years at Addleshaws, becoming partner in 2021. She had previously spent time at Travers Smith and PwC Legal.
Charles Russell Speechlys has recruited Matthew Griffin, Mayer Brown’s head of funds and investment management Europe.
Griffin has moved three and a half years after joining Mayer Brown from White & Case, where he also served as head of funds and investment management. ‘I look forward to working with my new colleagues to build a disruptive international funds practice,’ Griffin said.
Morgan Lewis has strengthened its healthcare and life sciences offering with the addition of Arnold & Porter partner Jackie Mulryne.
Mulryne has switched firms after two decades at Washington DC-headquartered Arnold & Porter. She advises on a range of regulatory, policy, and compliance matters across the pharmaceutical, medical technology, cosmetics, and food sectors.
Meanwhile, the lateral market in Milan shows no sign of slowing down. Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has tapped leading Italian firm BonelliErede for a five-strong banking and finance team led by Emanuela Da Rin, a Legal 500 Hall of Famer for borrower-side banking and finance. The team also includes one of counsel and three associates.
HSF Kramer’s Milan office head, Laura Orlando, said the hires continue the firm’s strategic growth in Italy: ‘In recent years, the Milan office has steadily evolved towards a full-service model, with lateral hires and promotions reflecting this progression. The addition of Emanuela and her team is another step forward in that strategy.’
In Luxembourg, Debevoise & Plimpton has hired funds partner Veronica Aroutiunian from Loyens & Loeff. She brings particular experience in retail and evergreen vehicles.
Meanwhile in Edinburgh, Brodies has hired disputes partner Graeme MacLeod from CMS Scotland. A CMS lifer, MacLeod has moved after 23 years and brings experience in technology, class actions and crisis management.
Finally, King & Spalding has formally entered the Australian market with a new office in Sydney led by office managing partner Darren Gardner and including partners Damien Bailey, Jennifer Chambers, Luke Edwards and Darren Murphy.
All five partners were already at King & Spalding, with energy partner Murphy the most recent recruit having joined in July from Jones Day.


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