25 May 2012 | 11:52 am |
International law firm Pinsent Masons advised Incorporated Holdings Limited on the sale of its 50% stake in Galliard Homes to the company’s CEO, Stephen Conway. Incorporated Holdings Limited is an established property investor in the UK and Europe and also a strong supporter of the Jack Petchey Foundation, renowned for its charitable work with the young and disadvantaged in the London area.
The Pinsent Masons deal team was led by Corporate Partner Robert Moir, assisted by Corporate Senior Associate Jayson Marks, Senior Consultant David Taylor and Senior Associate Jennifer Gee (commercial property) .
Kailayapillai Ranjan, a director of Galliards and one of the advisors to Incorporated Holdings Limited, commented: “This was a complex transaction presenting a number of challenges around the restructuring of the Galliard group and IHL’s realisation of its interest. David and Robert delivered an exemplary service to the IHL Group and acted not just as lawyers but as true strategic advisers”.
Robert Moir, Corporate Partner, said: “We are delighted to have advised Incorporated Holdings Limited on this transaction. It is particularly rewarding, given the valuable work carried out and funded by the Jack Petchey Foundation”.
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