gunnercooke strengthens corporate team
Global law firm gunnercooke has appointed Guy Avshalom as an international corporate strategic partner.
With over 25 years’ experience in cross-border M&A, venture capital and corporate strategy, Guy has advised companies, funds, and high-profile entrepreneurs across the UK, US, UAE and Israel.
Previously general counsel and chief operating officer at Lionsgate UK, he led major deals in entertainment, finance and real estate.
At gunnercooke, he will focus on venture capital, growth investments and strategic advisory for investors and businesses.
Guy said: “I’m excited to join gunnercooke, a firm that shares my entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to delivering high-quality advice for clients across the globe.
“I look forward to working with the international team and my clients, in alignment with the firm’s model and its international coverage.”
Darryl Cooke, founder of gunnercooke, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Guy to our growing our international corporate and M&A team.
“He is a widely recognised figure in the entertainment and TMT industries and has unique expertise that will perfectly complement our team of experts.
“Guy’s dealmaking and relationships with top talent in the tech media and corporate world are an asset for gunnercooke.
“Our model will give Guy the platform to set up and scale up a successful legal practice so he can continue to lead in his field.”
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