Stuart Morton

Stuart Morton
Odgers Berndtson Büro London
work
5th floor
Dowgate Hill House
14-16 Dowgate Hill
London EC4R 2SU Vereinigtes Königreich
Geographical coordinates: 51° 31' 40'' N 0° 5' 28'' W
work +44 20 7367 9750
work fax +44 20 7367 9769
Odgers Berndtson

Download vCard

Print

Stuart Morton

Stuart Morton is a Partner in the Business & Professional Services practice at Odgers Berndtson in London and has a wealth of experience in strategic appointments in the legal profession.

He has made his reputation hiring specialist lawyers in-house and in private practice. In particular, he has niche expertise in recruiting banking and capital markets counsel, counting among his clients the premier investment banks and fund managers. He also has a consistent track record of identifying general counsel/heads of legal and first UK counsel for international corporates.

Stuart read Law at Oxford University before practising as a solicitor with Travers Smith Braithwaite. He left legal practice in 1995 to specialise in appointments for lawyers and subsequently spent more than eight years as a senior executive with legal specialists Chambers and Partners.

Stuart Morton is a member of the Diversity Council.


Branchen und Funktionen

  • Business & Professional Services

    Die Globalisierung dieser auf Spitzenleistung und hohe Wertschöpfung ausgerichteten Branche verlangt nach aussergewöhnlichen Führungskräften, die es verstehen, Leistungen zu differenzieren, auf Innovation zu setzen und Werte zu schaffen.

  • Legal

    Rechtliche Fragen stellen sich bei jeder Geschäftstätigkeit und insbesondere in einem internationalen Kontext. SOX Vorschriften, Compliance und Corporate Governance haben einen hohen Stellenwert erhalten.


Latest insight

  • Sustainability and Responsibility at the heart of successful management

    Odgers Berndtson and The Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield School of Management and have published a paper on who should head...

  • General Counsel: a greater strategic role?

    The role of the General Counsel should undergo a healthy and long overdue reappraisal in today’s demanding business climate. In-house lawyers require...

  • COO or CEO - Is the role of the Managing Partner disappearing?

    Conferring corporate titles on individuals working in private practice is now something of a trend and even in barristers’ chambers we now see a Chief...

Berater: London City

Stuart Morton
Anna Ponton
Rupert Irving