Nottingham
shaun.mccabe@brownejacobson.com
+44 (0)115 948 5661
Shaun is the joint head of our banking and finance team. Recognised as a leading expert in banking and finance by Legal 500 and Chambers, Shaun advises banks, funders, private equity houses and borrowers on a range of transactions including acquisitions, management buy-outs, asset-based lending and refinancings.
In the East Midlands market, Shaun is described by Legal 500 as “standing out from the crowd through his commerciality” and “an expert at finding solutions to get deals over the line”. Shaun has considerable experience in a broad range of financing transactions, in particular private equity and structured finance transactions.
Advised leading mid-market PE investment firm, Palatine Private Equity (Palatine) on the sale of CET Property Assurance, the insurtech claims management division of CET Group to HomeServe plc for £53m.
Advised IT Services Provider Littelfish on successfully securing a minority investment from leading mid-market private equity investor LDC.
Advised Palatine Private Equity on its Fund III backed secondary buyout of Derbyshire based CET UK.
Acting for Palatine-backed Construction Testing Solutions Limited in relation to a significant acquisition and capital expenditure facilities from various Kartesia funds and Clydesdale Bank.
"Shaun McCabe stands out from the crowd through his commerciality, where some partners will sometimes sit on the fence. Shaun will guide and is an expert in finding solutions to get deals over the line."
“A banking lawyer with an incredible grasp of the detail and a focus on achieving our goal as elegantly and efficiently as possible.”
Browne Jacobson’s national private equity (PE) lawyers have advised leading mid-market PE firm, Palatine Private Equity on its buyout of Jessup.
Browne Jacobson’s national private equity (PE) lawyers have advised leading mid-market PE investment firm, Palatine Private Equity (Palatine) on the sale of CET Property Assurance, the insurtech claims management division of CET Group to HomeServe plc for £53m.