The UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) is a leading association dedicated to improving the quality and standards of asbestos training, with the goal of protecting workers and the public from the risks associated with asbestos exposure.
Fox Williams has been named the Capital Markets Team of the Year 2010 at the Corporate Intl Magazine’s Global awards.
The judging panel, which included a senior in-house lawyer, the head of a global legal network, the head of global accountancy network and the chief executive of a major PLC, awarded Fox Williams due to "the notable transactions the team have been involved in over the past 12 months and the integrated services the firm offers in this arena to publicly quoted companies and advisers in this market."
Fox Williams’ Head of Capital Markets Richie Clark said: "We are delighted to receive this award, which recognises the dedication, resourcefulness and versatility of our capital markets team in advising on a steady flow of diverse and high-profile deals, most notably the SuperGroup plc IPO and a number of secondary fundraisings, public takeovers, fundamental disposals and activist shareholder disputes."
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The UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) is a leading association dedicated to improving the quality and standards of asbestos training, with the goal of protecting workers and the public from the risks associated with asbestos exposure.
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