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18 January 2017
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Dentons

Firm recruits three new partners

Dentons has strengthened its private equity and corporate/M&A practices in Europe with the recruitment of three new partners: Christopher Rose (CEE/UK), Alessandro Dubini (Italy) and Simon Vogel (Germany).

Christopher Rose joins as head of Dentons’ Europe venture technology group, splitting his time between Moscow, London and Warsaw. He joins from Squire Patton Boggs, where he was head of the emerging markets private equity group. Chris specialises in cross-border private equity and venture capital investments and exits, as well as M&A and joint ventures. He has advised on over 200 transactions on behalf of leading private equity and venture capital investors.

Alessandro Dubini joins as a corporate and private equity partner in Milan from Biscozzi Nobili along with a team of three professionals. Alessandro advises clients on M&A, private equity, corporate finance and capital markets transactions. He has significant experience in IPOs, public offerings, purchase and sale of financial products as well as capital increases.

Simon Vogel joins as a partner in the corporate and private equity practices in Munich from King & Wood Mallesons. Simon’s focus will be on structuring alternative investment funds—especially private equity, venture capital and real estate funds—as well as advising institutional investors on their investments in funds. He is also experienced in private equity and venture technology transactions.

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