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12 October 2016
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Carly Caton—Bevan Brittan

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Firm bolsters health team with partner appointment to London office

Law firm Bevan Brittan has appointed Carly Caton as a health partner in its London office. Carly joins from Pinsent Masons where she was a director.

In 15 years at Pinsent Masons, Carly worked on a wide range of commercial transactions and partnering arrangements in the health sector. She has advised on a number of different types of commercial ventures in health, including joint ventures, private patient hospital projects, consolidations and mergers and integrated care projects. Carly also has considerable experience advising NHS clients and private sector healthcare clients on international healthcare projects. 

Sharon Renouf, head of health at Bevan Brittan, says: “We are delighted that Carly is joining us. She has wide-ranging experience across a number of top projects in the health sector. She is extremely well-placed to advise our clients on their procurement projects, commercial arrangements and other strategic activity.  With the sector under continuing financial pressure, the importance of appropriate legal structuring of projects has never been higher.”

Carly says: “I am very happy to be joining Bevan Brittan, which has a first class reputation for its health expertise. Having specialised in health throughout my career, I was very attracted by the firm. I look forward to working closely with clients as they pursue arrangements that bring greater efficiency, integration and financial certainty.”

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