International law firm Ashurst announces the appointment of Noam Ankri and Vincent Trevisani as partners in the corporate team in Paris. Noam joins from the London office of DLA Piper, where he has been since 2015, after having joined their Paris office in 2013 from the Paris office of Fried Frank.
Noam began his career at Willkie Farr & Gallagher in Paris in 2001, prior to moving to New York, where he specialised in private equity before focusing on bankruptcy law. He joined Fried Frank in Paris in 2006. His current practice focuses on all types of complex cases involving an international component and is split between corporate (including cross border LBOs and M&A) and restructuring (including all types of distressed situations with a particular focus on distressed M&A and debt restructurings). His clients include large corporates, private equity funds and numerous London-based hedge funds.
Vincent joins from Watson Farley & Williams, where he has been a partner since 2012. His transactional practice focuses on domestic and cross-border acquisitions and disposals, joint ventures, reorganisations and project development, particularly in the energy and infrastructure sectors. He represents public and private companies as well as investment funds and their lenders. Vincent has extensive experience across Europe, the US as well as in a large number of emerging markets with a particular knowledge of Latin America, having worked in Bogota and New York. Prior to Watson Farley, Vincent was a partner in Winston & Strawn from 2003.
Philippe None, managing partner of Ashurst in Paris, said:
“Noam and Vincent are excellent additions to the team, and bring with them a wealth of skill and knowledge in their respective fields. Having worked in New York, London and Paris, and valued for his dual capability, Noam brings with him broad and deep experience and expertise in corporate / private equity as well as restructuring and special situations. Vincent is an excellent and very well-respected lawyer who will significantly strengthen our offering to major infrastructure funds, institutional investors, strategics and developers.”
Noam Ankri added:
“The firm’s strong global corporate and restructuring credentials, its European and Asia Pacific platforms and enviable client base, make this an exciting opportunity and ideal to further developing a fully integrated practice, particularly in the cross-border acquisitions and restructuring space.”
Adding, Vincent Trevisani, said:
“Ashurst has exceptional global infrastructure and energy credentials and outstanding corporate and project finance offerings. Joining the firm offers the perfect platform to further grow the business in synergy with other teams in Paris and globally.”
Over the last twelve months, Ashurst has announced eight new partners in Paris, which include Noam Ankri and Vincent Trevisani, as well as Hortense de Roux as partner in the litigation practice, Anne Reffay as partner in the corporate practice, Emmanuelle Cabrol as partner in the international arbitration practice, Emmanuelle Pontnau-Faure as partner in the tax practice, Pierre Roux as partner in the finance practice, and the promotion of Nataline Fleury as employment partner in Paris.