Hannah Culshaw

Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

London
United Kingdom
T:+44 (20) 74443232
London
United Kingdom
T:+44 (20) 74443232
Hannah Culshaw

Hannah Culshaw

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Biography

Hannah Culshaw is a corporate lawyer based in London. She specialises in complex cross border transactions, joint ventures and general corporate advisory work.

She works with listed and private companies, as well as for private equity funds and has particular experience in the mining, energy and food sectors.

Hannah has worked in our London and Hong Kong office and has also been seconded to Brookfield Asset Management in the Renewables legal team supporting the Brookfield Global Transition Fund on investments in renewable energy and decarbonisation projects. Hannah co-chairs Women in Norton Rose Fulbright (WiN) our gender parity employee network.


Professional experience

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  • LLB, Law, University of Sheffield (First Class Honours)
  • Solicitor qualified in England & Wales

Advising:

  • Advising TotalEnergies on the acquisition of an African hydropower portfolio, including a 28.3% interest in an operational hydropower plant in Uganda and minority stakes in two renewable hydropower projects under development in Rwanda and Malawi.
  • Barrick Gold Corporation on its successful take-private of London-listed Acacia Mining (US$1.2bn), and on the settlement of disputes between Acacia and the Government of Tanzania (US$200bn) including the establishment of new shareholding and operating agreements with the GoT, and related governance and stock exchange issues.
  • Advising Endeavour Mining on the sale of its 85% interest in Agbaou Mine in Côte d'Ivoire to Allied Gold Corp.
  • Advising Kerry Group plc on the €500m sale of its sweet ingredients technology business to Advent International.
  • Advising Arla Foods Ingredients Gmbh on their acquisition of Volac's Whey Nutrition business.
  • Advising DIF on the sale of its stake in the Thames Tideway Tunnel (largest single asset in the UK water sector) to co-investors Allianz, Dalmore, INPP and Swiss Life.