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Healys LLP—Tim Sadka

17 November 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Partner joins Corporate & Commercial team

Tim Sadka has joined Healys’ Corporate & Commercial team and will be based primarily in the firm’s Brighton office. He has over 25 years’ experience in the corporate field, working with business owners and business leaders and has an in-depth understanding of both UK and international corporate transactions.

He represents a wide range of UK and international businesses, as well as investors with mergers & acquisitions, divestures, private equity, joint ventures and transactions involving the transfer of real estate and/or intellectual property, all of which extensive experience he now brings to Healys.

Tim’s core passion is for supporting his clients from start-up, an area in which he has significant experience, largely in IT and new technologies businesses and, significantly, in businesses focussed on a green agenda.

Karen Lord, Head of Corporate & Commercial at Healys LLP says: “I am absolutely delighted that Tim has decided to join our growing team.  He has been a stalwart of the local and wider Corporate Finance community for many years and will be a huge asset to Healys. Tim shares our team’s passion for providing excellent hands-on client service and for going the extra mile to find practical solutions to challenges as they present to clients. We are all very much looking forward to working with him.”

Tim Sadka comments: “I am delighted to be joining a successful and growing Corporate and Commercial team at Healys LLP which presents the opportunity to build on its track record, recognised experience and reputation. My move also allows me to work closely with Karen Lord who I have respected from afar for many years. The team I am joining includes an impressive cohort of colleagues who I look forward to working with to develop existing relationships and to forge new opportunities.”

 

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