Corporate law expert Richard Ufland joins Arbor team

This month, we’ve welcomed a new senior lawyer to our corporate team at Arbor Law.

Richard Ufland has had an impressive career at global law firm Hogan Lovells specialising in corporate transactions and advisory work. From securities, M&A and public takeovers, his work and deals experience has included advising the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation, Credit Suisse, Barclays, Honeywell and Microsoft to name but a few.

At Arbor Law, he will be bringing the benefit of over 40 years’ experience to our clients in helping them navigate everything from public and private mergers and acquisitions to securities work, joint ventures and corporate governance. Richard has wide-ranging sector expertise in both regulated and non-regulated industries from telecommunications, media, industrials, financial services and leisure to support our growth in these key sectors.  

On joining Arbor, Richard said:

“Joining the team at Arbor Law means I can still do meaningful corporate work for clients whilst being part of a team of experienced and credible senior lawyers. I am looking forward to working with a diverse selection of clients and to helping the Arbor Law team grow a law firm with a great culture and reputation for the highest quality legal work.” 

Arbor Law co-founder Kate Bennett said:

“We have a huge demand from our clients for corporate work, so to have Richard’s M&A transactional experience and insight is significant for us. He also has corporate governance expertise to support many of our international clients who we frequently assist establish operations in London. We’re looking forward to growing our corporate practice with his invaluable experience.” 

Arbor Law is growing. If you are a senior lawyer with fifteen plus years’ experience in law firms and in-house and want a different career path working with great lawyers with great reputations when it comes to what they do, drop kate.bennett@arbor.law or Daniel.adams@arbor.law a line for a conversation.