Gide Loyrette Nouel is delighted to announce the nomination of Tim Théroux as partner of its Moscow office
04.07.2013
Specialising in Banking & Finance law, Tim Théroux joined Gide Moscow in 2011 as Counsel. He practises English law, is admitted to the New York Bar and is a member of the Law Society of Alberta. He advises financial institutions, investment funds, companies, as well as government and multilateral institutions on cross-border financings in Russia. He acts in particular in the natural resources, infrastructure and energy sectors, recently advising Evraz on several financing arrangements and Sistema on a bond issuance by its Indian telecommunications subsidiary.
Prior to joining our Gide office in Moscow, Tim worked for Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP in Calgary, and for Allen & Overy in London and New York. He holds law degrees from McGill University (BCL and LL.B.) and a BA from the University of Victoria in Canada.
Partner David Lasfargue, head of the Moscow office, is very pleased: "Tim has completed excellent work since his arrival here, and this promotion is fully deserved. He has all the qualities required to strengthen our Banking & Finance team, whose activity has been on the rise these past few years, and adds to our skills in English and American law." Gide’s senior partner Baudouin de Moucheron adds: "I warmly congratulate Tim for this nomination, which rewards his skill and commitment to our Firm. Banking & Finance law is at the heart of our strategy for all our offices."
Notes to Editors
Gide Loyrette Nouel is a premier international law firm and the first to have originated in France.
Founded in Paris in 1920, the Firm now operates from 18 offices in 15 countries. It has 600 lawyers, drawn from 40 different nationalities. Gide Loyrette Nouel offers some of the most respected specialists in each of the various sectors of national and international finance and business law.