Skadden announced today that Bruce Embley will join the firm’s London office as an M&A partner.
Prior to joining Skadden, Bruce was global co-head of M&A at another highly regarded global law firm. He has over 25 years’ experience advising on private equity and public and private M&A transactions in all sectors, including financial services, energy and telecommunications. He is ranked in Chambers UK for Corporate/M&A: High-End Capability, in Chambers Global for Corporate M&A (International & Cross-Border) and as a “notable practitioner” in IFLR 1000.
“Bruce has led some of the largest and most complex private equity and M&A deals in the U.K. and internationally, and is an excellent fit for our practice,” said Scott Simpson, Skadden’s global co-head of transactions.
Pranav Trivedi, head of Skadden’s London office, said, “We have made important strategic hires in London over the past year and, in particular, invested in our M&A and private equity bench. Bruce’s experience is in the type of complex, high-stakes transactions for which we are known.”
The firm’s most recent M&A and private equity partner hires in Europe include George Knighton and Simon Toms (M&A, London), Jan Bauer (private equity, Frankfurt), and Richard Youle and Katja Butler (private equity, London).
Bruce is admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales.
- Former DoJ White Collar Defense Expert Joins Freshfields

- Why Motorcycle Accident Cases Are Becoming a High-Stakes Credibility and Visibility Play for Personal Injury Firms
- Case Review vs. Litigation: Key Differences Explained
- Working in International Aid and Humanitarian Law: Here’s What You Need to Know

- New Medical Guidelines Give Texas Lawyers a Critical Edge in TBI Litigation
- Six-Figure Social Security Checks Could Soon Be Capped—Here’s What Lawyers Should Tell Clients Now

- Cleary Gottlieb London Office Recruits Seventh Partner Hire This Year
