Clive Borthwick

Clive Borthwick (Partner)

Corporate & Commercial

Luton Office

Telephone: 01582 390447

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Clive is a Partner in Taylor Walton’s Corporate & Commercial team and has for over 30 years specialised in advising businesses in relation to their corporate structures, reorganisations and mergers and acquisitions. He has close connections with many national and locally based firms of accountants, IFA’s and other professionals who value his experience in these fields.

In 2007 Clive contributed to the chapter on Buying and Selling a Company in “F L Memo Company Law 2007″ and has recently written articles on changes in Business Immigration and key issues facing Partnerships.

In 2008 Clive, in his capacity as Risk Management Partner, was instrumental in ensuring the re-award to the firm of its Lexcel accreditation as a result of which Taylor Walton was congratulated by Paul Marsh, President of the Law Society, on the firm’s commitment to delivering a high quality service, as evidenced by its continuing Lexcel accreditation.

He is Taylor Walton’s Complaints Partner and is also responsible for the management of library and other know how services.

Since 2009, Clive has been a Trustee of Luton Culture, a charitable trust responsible for the provision of library, museum and arts services across Luton.

Career: 

Articled Simmons & Simmons; Partner Slowes, London; Taylor Walton 1984-88; Partner 1988 to date.

Education: 

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Barnet; Worcester College, Oxford; College of Law Guildford; University of Buckingham (Certificate in Intellectual Property Law).

Practice Areas:

Corporate, Partnership, Share Options and Business Immigration.

Leisure:

Tennis, Golf, Running and Hill Walking

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