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Helen Miller


Helen Miller
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Helen Miller

Helen Miller

Associate Director


London

Helen Miller
  1. People /

Helen Miller

Helen Miller

Associate Director


London

Helen Miller

Associate Director

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 4635

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Helen is an Associate Director (qualified in England and Wales and Australia) in the Energy, Environment and Infrastructure team who specialises in advising on complex corporate and commercial transactions within the energy and infrastructure sector. She has over a decade’s experience advising a variety of participants (with particular expertise in multinational companies) on merger and acquisition, joint venture and complex commercial contracts matters within the UK and internationally (in particular in Mediterranean jurisdictions and Africa) across the entire spectrum of the energy and infrastructure sector, from oil and gas (upstream, midstream and downstream), energy transition (including carbon capture and storage), power generation and electrification, and renewable energy and battery storage projects. Helen is listed in Legal 500 as a “rising star” and is recommended in the latest edition of Best Lawyers UK for Energy & Natural Resources law.  

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  • England and Wales

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