Pinsent Masons

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Background

Pinsent Masons is an international law firm, ranked in the UK's top 20 firms.

Lobbying government

Public Policy is the public affairs division of Pinsent Masons, providing 'tailored strategic public affairs advice on the business implications of legislation and regulation from Westminster and Whitehall, the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government and the EU'. It is headed by Alastair Ross. [1]

Nuclear activities

Pinsent Masons are a heavyweight legal player on nuclear issues, working for both government and corporations. They sell themselves as 'unrivalled'

leading advisers on new nuclear build and decommissioning for developers e.g. advising Nugeneration Limited on its new build development at Sellafield, the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and local authorities e.g. on the flagship new nuclear build at Hinkley Point C. Our advice covers site due diligence, judicial review risk, nuclear liability and historic environmental risk, in particular analysing, interpreting and applying the Nuclear Installations Act as well as Paris Convention liabilities and the UK's current position on the Amending Protocol to the Paris Convention.

They offer strategic advice too:

offering advice and assistance on the formation of joint ventures and/or alliances; the provision of strategic director level briefings on contract structures and relevant corporate governance/commercial issues. Organising industry briefings and pursuit of industry wide supply chain issues with British Nuclear Group, UKAEA, the NDA and Government. [2]

Advising on nuclear deals

Pinsents advised on UK nuclear company AMEC's - acquisition of Serco's nuclear services business in June 2012. Their team was led by Helen Ridge and Anna Whetham and included Amie Norris, Jon Robinson and Phil Birchall. According to Masons' press release:

Helen Ridge commented "We are delighted to have supported AMEC again on a strategic acquisition as it continues to expand its clean energy business".
Iain Clarkson, Vice President Finance, AMEC Power Process Europe added "Pinsent Masons have yet again been an integral part of our team providing pragmatic commercial advice and supporting us to deliver the deal on time". [3]

People

  • Paul Rice, Partner - Head of Client Relationships, Energy & Natural Resources
  • Bob Ruddiman - Partner - Head of Energy & Natural Resources

Secondee to government working on Hinkley Point C application

  • Sophie Barr is a Pinsent Masons employee, who was seconded to the Office for Nuclear Development at the DECC from March 2012 until March 2013. Her role was as 'Head of Waste Transfer Contract', working on Development of the Government’s Waste Transfer Contract application to Hinkley Point C. DECC said it made a contribution to her salary. [4]

Clients

  • Nugeneration Limited, a private consortium that wants to build a new nuclear power station near Sellafield
  • AMEC - Pinsents advised on AMEC's acquisition of Serco nuclear services business in June 2012

Affiliations

Contact, Resources and Notes

Contact

Pinsent Masons has offices in Aberdeen; Belfast; Birmingham; Edinburgh; Leeds; London; Manchester; Munich; Paris; Istanbul; Dubai; Qatar; Beijing; Hong Kong; Shanghai and Singapore.

Address:30 Crown Place,
Earl Street, London,
Greater London, UK EC2A 4ES
Phone: (020) 7418 7000
Website : www.pinsentmasons.com
Twitter: @PinsentMasons

Resources

Notes

  1. Public Policy, Pinsent Masons website, undated, acc 31 October 2013
  2. Nuclear Power, Pinsent Masons website, undated, acc 1 November 2013
  3. [http://www.pinsentmasons.com/en/media/press-releases/2012/pinsent-masons-advises-on-amecs-acquisition-of-serco-nuclear-services-business/ Pinsent Masons advises on AMEC's acquisition of Serco nuclear services business], Pinsent Masons website, 29 June 2012, acc 1 November 2013
  4. FOI request, Response dated 15 February 2013