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Having completed a two-year training contract at the firm’s London office, Summreen Mahween is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group.

She works on a…

Having completed a two-year training contract at the firm’s London office, Summreen Mahween is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group.

She works on a range of transactional and commercial matters, predominantly advising public and private companies on mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, commercial advisory work, and general corporate governance. Her practice also focuses on capital markets transactions. Whilst her clients are wide-ranging, Summreen has a particular focus on the life sciences and technology industries.

She also has significant experience in financial services and regularly writes about, and advises on, ESG-related developments in the banking sector. Her pro bono work principally consists of advising non-profit organisations on various Business and Human Rights matters.

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On 2 December 2020, the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) announced a market study (the “study”) into the UK’s bourgeoning electric vehicle charging sector. This blog post considers the scope of the study, and may be of interest to Electric Vehicle market participants across the supply chain.

About

Having completed a two-year training contract at the firm’s London office, Summreen Mahween is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group.

She works on a…

Having completed a two-year training contract at the firm’s London office, Summreen Mahween is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group.

She works on a range of transactional and commercial matters, predominantly advising public and private companies on mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, commercial advisory work, and general corporate governance. Her practice also focuses on capital markets transactions. Whilst her clients are wide-ranging, Summreen has a particular focus on the life sciences and technology industries.

She also has significant experience in financial services and regularly writes about, and advises on, ESG-related developments in the banking sector. Her pro bono work principally consists of advising non-profit organisations on various Business and Human Rights matters.

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