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Stanley Berwin


Stanley Jack Berwin (19 March 1926 - 2 July 1988) was an English solicitor. He was the founder and name partner of two leading law firms in the City of London, Berwin & Co (now part of Berwin Leighton Paisner) and SJ Berwin (now part of King & Wood Mallesons). He was considered to be one of the leading lawyers of the second half of the 20th century.

Berwin was born in Leeds, into an Orthodox Jewish family. His brother Malcolm entered the family tailoring business, Berwin & Berwin; his nephew Paul Berwin founded Yorkshire law firm Berwins.

He was educated at Roundhay School in Leeds. After serving in the Royal Navy in the Second World War, he studied at St. John's College, Cambridge and the University of Leeds. While a law student at Leeds, he contested Wakefield for the Liberal Party in the 1950 general election, coming a distant third with 10% of the votes. At the 1951 General Election he contested Shipley for the Liberals and again finished a poor third.

Berwin became a solicitor, taking his articles at a firm in the City of London and then practising as a commercial lawyer at Herbert Oppenheimer, Nathan & Vandyke.

He founded Berwin & Co in the mid-1960s. The firm specialised in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, and tax. Berwin & Co merged with Leighton & Co in 1970 to form Berwin Leighton, and moved to Adelaide House on the north bank of the River Thames beside London Bridge. Berwin Leighton merged with Paisner & Co in 2001 to form Berwin Leighton Paisner.


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