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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.

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