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Anne-Marie Winton—ARC Pensions Law

04 September 2015
Issue: 7667 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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New partner for boutique pensions firm

ARC Pensions Law has announced the appointment of Anne-Marie Winton as a partner in the firm.

Anne-Marie was previously a partner at Nabarro LLP and before that Pinsent Masons LLP. She brings nearly 20 years’ experience of commercial pensions issues. Her experience includes funding negotiations, dealing with the Pensions Regulator and PPF, corporate restructuring and benefit redesign, as well as the UK pensions perspective of international deals.  

Anna Rogers, senior partner at ARC Pensions Law, says: “We are delighted that Anne-Marie is joining us. She is well-known and well-respected within the pensions industry. This is our first major step in growing the firm.” 

Anne-Marie comments: “The time is right for the specialist pensions law firm market to develop and it's exciting to be joining ARC Pensions Law. I share the firm’s ambition and vision, and am really looking forward to being at the forefront of the firm’s expansion.”

Issue: 7667 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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