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27 January 2025
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Burges Salmon—Ross Fairley

Head of renewable energy to succeed Chris Seaton as senior partner
Independent UK law firm Burges Salmon has announced that Ross Fairley (pictured, left) will be succeeding Chris Seaton as the firm’s senior partner, effective from 1 May 2025.

Roger Bull (right), Burges Salmon’s managing partner, says: 'We are delighted to announce the appointment of Ross as our new Senior Partner. Ross’s extensive experience and visionary approach will undoubtedly drive the firm forward, continuing our ambitious growth strategy and commitment to delivering excellent client service while maintaining our unique culture.'

Ross comments: 'It is a real honour to be appointed as Burges Salmon’s Senior Partner. This firm continues to provide a fantastic and supportive platform for people to build their careers and flourish, working with impressive clients to help them achieve their ambitions. As Burges Salmon’s new Senior Partner, I want to make sure that we maximise this platform, continue to attract more great people to work here and demonstrate to organisations and individuals who are not yet using us the value Burges Salmon can bring to them.'

Ross Fairley joined Burges Salmon in 2004 after being a partner at Allen & Overy. He has been instrumental in establishing and ensuring the success of the firm’s Renewable Energy Sector team and was featured in the inaugural Legal 500 Green Ambassadors list along with being named in The Lawyer Hot 100 listing in 2023. As well as his successes on the client-facing side of Burges Salmon, Ross has been a member of the firm's Strategic Board for the past nine years.

Ross adds: 'I will be taking over from Chris Seaton whose tireless efforts have significantly shaped Burges Salmon’s success and reputation in recent years. On behalf of the entire firm, I extend our heartfelt thanks to Chris for his leadership and support.'

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