- Justin Alford
- Nicholas Avery
- Aaron Bennett
- Jan Bingham
- Ben Brodie
- Paul Brown
- Nick Burch
- Sian Bussy
- Andrew Conway
- Chris Crane
- Julia Davenport-Cooper
- Ian Davies
- Nick Davies
- Amelia Douchet
- Helen Edwards
- Nikki Edwards
- Sam Elworthy
- James Falle
- Tom Farman
- Julian Fidler
- Richard Fisher
- Will Forrest
- Duncan Freeman
- Catherine Gilbert
- Gabrielle Gray
- Fabio Grech
- James Harris
- Michael Hartridge
- Kit Harvey
- Sam Hawke
- Alistair Hill
- Steve Hughes
- Stuart Hutson
- William Ingram Hill
- William Jameson
- Caroline Leaver
- Bruce Lunt
- Iain Macfarlane
- Tori MacLeod
- Paul Manson
- Justyn McIlhinney
- Tom Morrison
- Jeremy Morton
- Becky Moyce
- Richard Norwood
- Claire Parsloe
- Dan Pearce
- Nina Peregrine-Jones
- Stephen Phillips
- Jonathan Poole
- Alex Pyatt
- Tom Read
- Polly Reynolds
- Chloe Ricciardi
- Comron Rowe
- David Sanson
- Lilian Small
- Danielle Spiers
- Paul Stone
- Tim Summers
- Frank Thompson
- Paul Thompson
- Andrew Tibber
- Carol Tricks
- James Vickerman
- Richard Voke
- Ruth Wilson
- Philip Winterborne
- Jasmina Yang
- Kirsten Younger
William Ingram Hill
William handles Corporate and Commercial matters. He has extensive experience of multi-jurisdictional mergers and acquisitions, corporate structuring and fundraising, shareholder agreements, projects, corporate governance and complex commercial contracts. William worked at Allen & Overy in the City and Burges Salmon in Bristol before becoming General Counsel and Group Company Secretary at AIM-listed renewable energy company Helius Energy plc. He was on the board of Helius as Chief Operating Officer for three years and led the sale of that company’s assets to an infrastructure fund in 2014. He has also been a director of a number of private SMEs in the technology, energy and media sectors and ran his own consultancy before joining Temple Bright in 2017. William draws on his experience in industry as well as private practice to give pragmatic and commercially focused advice.
william.ingramhill@templebright.com
London office
M: +44 (0) 7860 843 002
T: +44 (0) 20 7139 8231
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