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Cadwalader Expands London Tax Capabilities; Adam Blakemore Joins Firm as Partner and David Burke Named Special Counsel



    In a move to add further tax and regulatory support to
    its leading capital markets, real estate finance and insolvency
    groups, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP announced today that Adam
    Blakemore will join the firm as a Partner and that David Burke has
    been named Special Counsel, both in the firm's London office.
    "As the markets grow increasingly complex, a strong tax practice
    is essential. Together, Adam and David bring significant structuring,
    problem-solving and technical skills to Cadwalader clients in the UK
    and Europe," stated Robert O. Link, Jr., Cadwalader's Chairman and
    Managing and Partner. "We are confident that the diversity of their
    experience, depth of expertise, and collaboration with our US tax team
    will help our clients achieve their objectives and help us build for
    the future of the firm."
    Formerly a lawyer with Allen & Overy LLP, Mr. Blakemore will
    advise financial institutions and corporations on tax issues in
    structuring complex domestic and cross-border transactions,
    particularly in the areas of securitisation and innovative structured
    finance; joint ventures, acquisitions, and disposals; reorganisations
    in solvent and distressed debt situations; and real estate and private
    equity financings. He also will provide counsel on domestic tax
    litigation and disputes.
    Mr. Burke advises on UK and international corporate tax with a
    focus on the tax aspects of structured finance and restructuring
    transactions. He handles tax issues arising from the origination and
    securitisation of loan and property portfolios and advises issuers,
    arrangers and managers on CDO/CLO and cat bond transactions. He has
    also worked on several major restructurings and advised US and other
    investors on their UK operations and investments.
    Andrew Wilkinson, Managing Partner of Cadwalader's London office,
    remarked that "Adam brings years of proven experience to the firm
    while David's achievements and hard work merit his promotion. We are
    pleased to continue to build an integrated team that is dedicated to
    client service."
    Mr. Blakemore earned his B.A. from the University of Leeds (1st
    Class Honours). After working for approximately four years with HM
    Revenue & Customs as Inspector of Taxes, he received his law degree
    from the College of Law, York. From 1995 to 2000, he was an associate
    at Hammond Suddards, where he qualified as a solicitor. He joined
    Allen & Overy LLP in 2000 as a senior associate solicitor where he
    specialised in domestic and international structured finance,
    securitisations and restructurings.
    Mr. Burke obtained his degree in Law from the University of Oxford
    (Keble College) and holds a Master's degree in Philosophy from the
    University of London (Birkbeck College). He was admitted to practice
    English law in 1999. Prior to joining Cadwalader, Mr. Burke worked in
    the Tax Department of Denton Wilde Sapte where he gained extensive
    experience in tax-driven asset finance and leasing transactions and
    tax litigation.

    About Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

    Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, established in 1792, is one of
    the world's leading international law firms, with offices in New York,
    London, Charlotte, Washington and Beijing. Cadwalader serves a diverse
    client base, including many of the world's top financial institutions,
    undertaking business in more than 50 countries in six continents. The
    firm offers legal expertise in antitrust, banking, business fraud,
    corporate finance, corporate governance, environmental, healthcare,
    insolvency, insurance and reinsurance, litigation, mergers and
    acquisitions, private client, private equity, real estate, securities
    and financial institutions regulation, securitisation, structured
    finance, and tax. More information about Cadwalader can be found at
    www.cadwalader.com.