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Reed Smith—Tallat Hussain

28 March 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Firm enhances ESG offering with partner hire in London

Global firm Reed Smith has announced that Tallat Hussain will be joining as partner in its energy and natural resources group, based in the London office.

Tallat brings decades of specialist environmental, social and governance (ESG) experience, having advised clients on large-scale project development and finance, M&A transactions, private equity and corporate compliance.

She has granular knowledge of regulatory issues, non-financial disclosure, sustainable finance solutions and the application of international standards for impact assessment and mitigation. Her global practice ranges from the Americas to the UK and throughout Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia. 

Tallat helps clients develop innovative approaches to resource management, including monetising carbon reductions and trading, ESG-linked financing structures, sustainable Islamic finance solutions and implementation of local, national and regional climate change policies. She also advises on corporate supply chain compliance, business and human rights and biodiversity conservation.

She also advises governmental and non-governmental advisory roles relating to health and safety, environmental policy, voluntary carbon markets, human rights, and diversity and inclusion issues.

Commenting on her appointment, Tallat said: ‘Reed Smith is a fantastic firm with a well-earned reputation for its collaborative approach to top-tier client service. It has a strong and globally connected ESG offering, which is vital to ensuring clients can navigate and apply the myriad of rapidly developing international and local ESG related regulations and policies.

‘I am delighted to be joining and look forward working with my new colleagues to help grow the practice.’

Kyri Evagora, co-chair of Reed Smith’s energy and natural resources group, said: ‘Tallat is a hugely experienced practitioner with a broad practice that will prove an asset to a range of clients across a wide geographic footprint. She has an excellent reputation in the market and we are delighted to welcome her to the team.’

Andrew Jenkinson, Reed Smith’s London office managing partner, added: ‘Tallat’s impressive skill set and varied experience will significantly enhance our ESG offering. Her expertise will be in hot demand from a number of the firm’s clients as ESG issues cut across all industries.’

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