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Madhavi Gosavi heads Norton Rose Fulbright’s banking and finance for EMEA

Norton Rose Fulbright has appointed Madhavi Gosavi as head of banking and finance for Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA), effective January 1, 2022. She succeeds Chris Brown, who has held the leadership role since 2019.

Madhavi will also assume a position on the firm’s EMEA management committee. She joins four new committee members, including head of Hong Kong Psyche Tai, head of Singapore Yu-En Ong, head of Paris George Paterson and global co-head of information governance, privacy and cybersecurity Ffion Flockhart.

“I am excited and enthused to take over the leadership of our EMEA banking and finance team, which is one of the leading practices in the market. The opportunities for Norton Rose Fulbright ahead are vast, and I am look forward to working with our clients and our banking partners to build on our global platform,” said Madhavi.

Peter Scott, EMEA managing partner, commented: “At a time of profound change for our firm and our clients, we need strong and dynamic leadership to drive forward our banking and finance practice. Madhavi is an outstanding lawyer and, with her wealth of experience, we will continue to deepen our capabilities and enhance the value we provide to clients.”

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