Global law firm Hunton & Williams has appointed Aaron P. Simpson as the managing partner of its London office, based at 30 St. Mary Axe.

The London team has extensive experience in a range of sectors and industries, including IPOs and secondary offerings, in both debt and equity securities markets; banking and finance; energy, focusing particularly on renewables, project finance, climate change law and policy; and global technology, outsourcing, cybersecurity and data protection. The London office offers legal services under both English and US law and regularly advises on both UK and cross-border transactions. 

Simpson, who will succeed Bridget Treacy in the role, brings with him a wealth of experience in privacy and cybersecurity law, having been a leader of the firm’s renowned practice for many years, first in New York and now in London. His perspective and experience developing this global practice over the past decade will be instrumental to the firm’s continued growth in London.

“I’m excited to be taking on such an important role for the firm. The UK is a critical market for so many of the firm’s clients, and the years ahead promise to present many challenges and opportunities,” said Simpson.

He adds: “It is clear that under Bridget’s leadership our office in London is in a fantastic position to help our clients overcome those challenges and take advantage of the opportunities. I look forward to ensuring the great work in the UK continues. Our future is bright and I’m delighted to have the chance to help take us there.”

The appointment comes at a key time for the firm as many clients are preparing for the implementation of the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, including new requirements to notify regulators and individuals of data security breaches. Simpson’s track record of helping businesses navigate complex data privacy and cybersecurity matters around the globe, including many of the most significant data breach events that have occurred to date, will be invaluable.