International law firm BCLP announces that David Klass will join the London office as a partner in Tax Advice and Controversy practice.
David maintains a broad tax practice, covering corporate and commercial transactions, debt financing, restructurings and reorganizations, and tax advisory work. He has deep experience advising across a wide range of transactions, including corporate matters (M&A, private equity, venture capital and capital markets), banking and finance, fund structuring and general commercial contracts.
He began his legal career at Slaughter and May and has since held partnership roles at top international law firms, most recently at Hill Dickinson.
David’s arrival follows partner Simon Letherman joining the Tax practice group. Their recent addition to the team highlights BCLP’s sustained momentum in strengthening its Tax and Controversy practice by attracting top-tier talent.
Partner David Klass, said, “Joining BCLP presents an opportunity to grow my corporate transactions practice within a firm known for its caliber, international reach, and collaborative culture. I’m particularly excited to develop the cross-border aspects of my work and contribute to high-value M&A activity with truly global insight.
Elizabeth Bradley, Partner and Global Practice Group Leader - Tax, Employee Benefits and Private Client, commented, “We’re delighted to welcome David to the team. With a strong pipeline of UK corporate tax work and growing demand for structuring in M&A transactions, David brings precisely the experience needed to meet this demand and ensure high-quality delivery across complex, high-value matters.
Carol Osborne, Global Department Leader for Corporate & Finance Transactions, commented: “David’s appointment reflects our commitment to building the capabilities needed to support complex corporate and cross-border transactions. His broad experience will help strengthen our ability to deliver exceptional service and advance our firm’s goals.”
This news story was originally published on the firm’s website.