Thomson Reuters names eight Keystone Law partners in its Stand-out Lawyers Guide 2026
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Philip is a finance lawyer with significant experience. He acts for receivables financiers, banks, finance houses, corporate and individual borrowers in relation to facility and security documentation and the financing of transactions. He also acts for insolvency practitioners in relation to their appointments and the preservation and realisation of assets by them.
Philip advises on transactional finance matters, including facility and security documentation, acquisition and receivables finance, intercreditor arrangements, and complex cross-border lending and restructuring involving a wide range of asset types.
Experience
Philip advises on and negotiates facility and security documentation for borrowers and finance providers, including standard forms for banks, lenders, and platforms, and advising on bond instruments, inventory finance, and receivables facilities.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Philip qualified as a solicitor in 1990. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2010, he worked at the following firms: