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Marc Shevlin

Solicitor

Home office: Southampton
Pronouns: He/Him
Marc Shevlin - Corporate Solicitor - Southampton

Marc diligently advises a wide range of clients from SMEs and Start-Ups to larger businesses on various aspects of corporate law including M&A, re-organisations, shareholder arrangements, and corporate governance.

Marc is a Corporate solicitor with two years’ post-qualification experience and has had the opportunity to provide advice to a wide range of clients operating across multiple sectors from start-up technology businesses to directors of mature logistics companies.

Marc has a keen eye for detail but, also enjoys taking a step back to see the wider picture, which often leads to a more commercial and pragmatic approach to any work he is undertaking. Marc also enjoys taking the time to understand how a business operates, and the sector that they operate in, to grasp a deeper understanding of our clients and how we assist them in reaching their goal.

Prior to starting his training contract, Marc worked as a paralegal in Commercial Property for two years which gave him a strong foundation in understanding Commercial Property law. Since then, he has developed a keen interest in corporate transactions that include a property element, allowing him to develop further in both sectors.

How Marc can help you

Marc supports the wider Corporate team on key elements of transactions including general M&A, shareholder arrangements and corporate governance. He is pro-active, diligent and responsive.

Experience

  • Assisting with the disposal of an MSP for approximately £30m
  • Assisting with the disposal of a cyber-risk business
  • Disposal of a 50% share in a logistics business
  • Assisting with the re-organisation of a travel business.

Articles by Marc

Crime & regulatory

Regulatory impact of cancelled or abandoned fixtures in sport

Partner and regulatory lawyer, Tim Williamson who has expertise in sports governance explores the regulatory frameworks that determine outcomes when sport matches cannot be completed, the role of disciplinary bodies and arbitration, and the broader political, financial, and governance challenges that arise when the games do not go on.
Read more on Regulatory impact of cancelled or abandoned fixtures in sport

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