In a strategic move to bolster its global infrastructure practice, Greenberg Traurig has hired Richard Ceeney as a shareholder in its London office. As confirmed in a statement released by the law firm, Ceeney brings his extensive expertise as an engineering lawyer, specializing in the structuring of legal frameworks for complex global infrastructure and energy projects.
Ceeney’s appointment aligns with Greenberg Traurig’s commitment to expanding its offerings in critical sectors such as transport, power, renewable energy, and oil and gas. His role will involve advising government authorities, lenders, sponsors, contractors, and suppliers on large-scale infrastructure projects. This expertise is expected to enhance the firm’s capabilities in managing and advising on intricate legal issues related to these industries.
Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Ceeney was affiliated with Reed Smith, where he developed a reputation for providing strategic legal counsel on high-profile infrastructure initiatives. His move to Greenberg Traurig is seen as a notable development in the competitive legal market in London, with potential implications for the firm’s positioning across key global sectors.
For more details, refer to the report on Bloomberg Law.