RPC welcomes Christian Charlesworth as Partner
International law firm RPC announced today that Christian Charlesworth, has joined as a Partner in the firm's Bristol office.
Joining the RPC Insurance practice, Christian has over 20 years of litigation experience, and specialises in complex and high-value disputes related to property damage claims for large corporates and major insurance companies as well as product liability and professional indemnity claims.
Simon Laird, Global Head of Insurance at RPC, remarked: "Christian is a fantastic addition to our team. He brings extensive experience in the insurance sector, profound insights into insurers' data needs, and a strong ambition to expand in the corporate/commercial space. His appointment promises immediate benefits for both our firm and our clients. We're excited to have him on board and to be part of RPC's continued growth story."
Commenting on his move, Christian Charlesworth said: "Joining RPC feels like a pivotal moment in my career and is an opportunity for me to leverage my experience, ambition and contribute to a firm with a stellar reputation.
"I was drawn to the innovative approach RPC takes to client service and delivering high-quality legal advice in a sector which is always evolving. Its commitment to excellence and growth aligns perfectly with my values and professional goals, and I am excited to be part of such a dynamic team."
Christian was previously Legal Director at Womble Bond Dickinson.
The RPC Insurance practice empowers insurers worldwide to navigate rapidly changing landscapes with confidence. The firm's expertise spans the entire insurance value chain, including intricate claims management and risk assessment, and extends to financial services, M&A, private equity transactions, and tech start-up support. Our lawyers leverage advanced technical capabilities, market intelligence, and extensive industry connectivity to address regulatory, economic, and geopolitical challenges.
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