Cartwright joins the partnership at Pinsent Masons
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Cartwright joins the partnership at Pinsent Masons

Tom Cartwright has become a partner of Pinsent Masons in London.

He advises on all areas of corporate tax, including the tax aspects of corporate acquisitions and reconstructions, often involving the financing and structuring of UK and cross-border buy-outs, and M&A. His clients also seek his advice on the tax aspects of debt restructuring and corporate recovery for distressed businesses. Many of his clients are oil and gas companies. He has also worked on private equity transactions and refinancing, on opco-propco structures and specialises in all direct taxes, as well as VAT.

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