• Who-we-are-banner

    News

Charles Russell Speechlys advises Nortal on its acquisition of Questers

Charles Russell Speechlys has advised Nortal, the multinational strategic change and technology company, on its acquisition of Questers, which will now merge with Nortal’s daughter company pwrteams. 

This strategic acquisition will strengthen pwrteams’ footprint, access to talent and ability to build cross-border IT and engineering teams for customers globally. Questers, founded in 2007 is one of the leading international software development companies that design, build and manage dedicated teams over a diverse set of technologies in various industries. 

Martin Aas, Group Head of Legal for Nortal, commented:

“This acquisition will bolster our pwrteams business and help build our market presence in the US and UK. Hamish and the team’s insights and support on this transaction were very valuable and ensured its seamless completion.”

Hamish Perry, Corporate Partner, commented: 

“We were delighted to work with Martin and the team on this exciting transaction, which was in the sweet spot of our technology sector expertise. We look forward to following pwrteams’ journey as it continues to grow.”

The team was led by Corporate Partner Hamish Perry and Mike Barrington (Senior Associate), with support from Nia John (Associate), and the law firm Konečná & Zacha (in respect of Bulgarian elements of the acquisition). The wider team included Caroline Young and Anna Sowerby (Commercial), Rob Birchall and Arjun Thakrar (Tax), and Syma Spanjers and Briony Richards (Employment).

Our thinking

  • Business over Breakfast: Arbitration is cheaper – Myth or Reality?

    Thomas R. Snider

    Events

  • Fiona Edmond writes for The Law Society Gazette on taking maternity leave as a Deputy Senior Partner

    Fiona Edmond

    In the Press

  • The UK’s March 2024 Budget: how the proposed new tax rules will work for US-connected clients

    Sangna Chauhan

    Insights

  • Takeover Panel consults on narrowing the scope of the Takeover Code

    Jodie Dennis

    Insights

  • Nick Hurley and Annie Green write for Employee Benefits on the impact of dropping the real living wage pledge

    Nick Hurley

    In the Press

  • The UK’s March 2024 budget: Offshore trusts - have reports of their demise been greatly exaggerated?

    Sophie Dworetzsky

    Insights

  • Playing with FYR: planning opportunities offered by the UK’s proposed four-year regime for newcomers to the UK

    Catrin Harrison

    Insights

  • James Broadhurst writes for the Financial Times’ Your Questions column on inheriting company shares

    James Broadhurst

    In the Press

  • Charles Russell Speechlys bolsters corporate and commercial offering with the appointment of Shirley Fu in Hong Kong

    Simon Green

    In the Press

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Give Back Beauty Group in the acquisition of INCC Parfums

    Dimitri A. Sonier

    News

  • Cara Imbrailo and Ilona Bateson write for Fashion Capital on pop-up shops

    Cara Imbrailo

    In the Press

  • City AM quotes Charlotte Duly on the importance of business branding

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Personnel Today quotes Rose Carey on Italy’s new digital nomad visa

    Rose Carey

    In the Press

  • Regime change: The beginning of the end of the remittance basis

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Essential Intelligence – UAE Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery

    Sara Sheffield

    Insights

  • IFA Magazine quotes Julia Cox on the possibility of more tax cuts before the general election

    Julia Cox

    In the Press

  • ‘One plus one makes two': Court of Protection finds conflict of interest within law firm structure

    Katie Foulds

    Insights

  • City AM quotes Charlotte Duly on Tesco’s Clubcard rebrand after losing battle with Lidl

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Michael Powner writes for Raconteur on AI and automating back-office roles

    Michael Powner

    In the Press

  • Arbitration: Getting value for your money

    Daniel McDonagh

    Insights

Back to top