Thomson Reuters names eight Keystone Law partners in its Stand-out Lawyers Guide 2026
Andrea James, Andrew Darwin & Anna McKibbin
Rupert advises on corporate and commercial law and is an expert in transactions involving mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and corporate finance. He has significant experience working on cross-border deals, including advising on investments into and from Africa. Rupert also advises on setting up investment structures and related incentives schemes. He also has significant general counsel-type experience in transaction and dispute management.
Clients include family offices, private equity investors, individuals, privately owned businesses, and public companies.
Rupert advises on complex, high-value and mid-market M&A, including cross-border transactions for unlisted, listed and private clients. He also advises family offices on early-stage and direct investments.
Experience
Rupert structures and negotiates strategic joint ventures, including property and corporate partnerships involving listed counterparties, with expertise advising family offices and private companies on equity and debt-funded collaborations.
Experience
Rupert is instructed by individuals, family offices, and funds on direct investments, permanent capital vehicles, and incentive schemes, with experience structuring growth-stage and long-term investments across sectors and jurisdictions.
Experience
Rupert advises on cross-border M&A and investment across Africa, with experience including multi-million-pound sales, mergers, and advising on fund structures and sector investments.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Recognised by The Legal 500 UK for Corporate and Commercial: M&A – Mid-Market 2020
Recognised by The Legal 500 UK for Corporate and Commercial: Private Equity Mid-Cap 2017
Rupert qualified as a solicitor in 1990. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2022, he worked at the following firms: