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Colin Bowes-Carlson Returns To Baker McKenzie As Partner In Chicago
Colin Bowes-Carlson Returns To Baker McKenzie As Partner In Chicago Baker McKenzie has announced that Colin Bowes-Carlson, has rejoined Baker McKenzie as a Partner in Chicago, the firm announced today. Colin, formerly General Counsel at the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR), brings extensive experience in advising on complex cross-border transactions, reorganizations, and tax matters...
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Colin Bowes-Carlson Returns To Baker McKenzie As Partner In Chicago
Baker McKenzie has announced that Colin Bowes-Carlson, has rejoined Baker McKenzie as a Partner in Chicago, the firm announced today. Colin, formerly General Counsel at the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR), brings extensive experience in advising on complex cross-border transactions, reorganizations, and tax matters to Baker McKenzie's Global Transactional team. His return marks a significant addition to the firm, which has welcomed 20 partners since the beginning of the year.
Colin's practice focuses on guiding public and private companies through intricate transactional matters such as carve-outs, spinoffs, cash repatriation projects, and pre- and post-acquisition integrations. During his tenure at IDOR, Colin played a pivotal role in handling complex tax issues, providing strategic counsel on departmental policies and strategies. His deep understanding of tax regulations complements his transactional expertise, ensuring tax-efficient structures for clients in various jurisdictions.
Duffy Lorenz, Chair of the Chicago Transactional Practice Group, commented on Colin's return: "Colin returns with a unique combination of deal and tax expertise, enriched by his experience in both public service and private practice. He is a respected advisor known for his ability to navigate clients through their most significant transactions. We are delighted to collaborate with him again."
Alan Zoccolillo, Chair of Baker McKenzie North America Transactional Practice, highlighted Colin's role in meeting client needs amidst increasing global deal activity: "Our growth is driven by our clients' evolving business requirements, and Colin's background in multijurisdictional deals and transactional tax matters will be instrumental for clients seeking to drive business transformations worldwide. We are thrilled to welcome him back to the team."
"I am excited to be resuming my cross-border transactional practice and there is no better place to do multi-jurisdictional work than Baker McKenzie," said Colin. "Moreover, the Firm's culture is one of a kind, so this is a very happy homecoming for me."
Colin Bowes-Carlson, a Member of the Chicago Bar Association, the Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago, and the Illinois State Bar Association, rejoins Baker McKenzie in Chicago. Previously, he served as an associate at the firm from 2014 to 2021. Colin holds a BA in Economics & Legal Studies from Northwestern University and a JD from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender.