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Gómez-Acebo & Pombo incorporates Alexander Kolb as partner of Corporate
30 of May, 2023
Alexander Kolb has more than 20 years of experience and has developed his professional practice in the international firms Clifford Chance and Linklaters, where he was a partner for more than ten years. Alexander specializes in advising on complex and strategic M&A transactions, both in the field of listed companies (including IPOs, public-to-private transactions and mergers) and unlisted companies and private equity transactions. He also has extensive experience in advising on corporate governance matters.
With this incorporation, which will become effective in September, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo reinforces its position as a leading M&A firm after participating in some of the most relevant transactions in the market in recent years.
Álvaro Mateo, coordinating partner of the Corporate practice highlights: “The incorporation of Alex will be an important boost for the team. We are sure that a professional with his background and experience will help us to further improve our positioning and business”. Alexander comments: “I am very excited to join the GA_P team, a leading law firm whose project is very attractive to me due to its positioning strategy, the firm’s current situation and its deep-rooted culture, based on people”.
With this incorporation, which will become effective in September, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo reinforces its position as a leading M&A firm after participating in some of the most relevant transactions in the market in recent years.
Álvaro Mateo, coordinating partner of the Corporate practice highlights: “The incorporation of Alex will be an important boost for the team. We are sure that a professional with his background and experience will help us to further improve our positioning and business”. Alexander comments: “I am very excited to join the GA_P team, a leading law firm whose project is very attractive to me due to its positioning strategy, the firm’s current situation and its deep-rooted culture, based on people”.
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