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{{Use dmy dates, date=April 2022 Stanley Jack Berwin (19 March 1926 – 2 July 1988) was an English
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. He was the founder and name partner of two leading law firms in the
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, Berwin & Co (now part of Berwin Leighton Paisner) and
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(now part of King & Wood Mallesons). He was considered to be one of the leading lawyers of the second half of the 20th century.


Early life

Berwin was born in
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, into an Orthodox Jewish family. His brother Malcolm entered the family tailoring business, Berwin & Berwin; his nephew Paul Berwin founded Yorkshire law firm Berwins. He was educated at
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in Leeds. After serving in the Royal Navy in the Second World War, he studied at St. John's College, Cambridge, and the
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. While a law student at Leeds, he contested
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for the Liberal Party in the 1950 general election, coming a distant third with 10% of the votes. At the 1951 General Election he contested Shipley for the Liberals and again finished a poor third.


Career

Berwin became a solicitor, taking his articles at a firm in the City of London and then practising as a commercial lawyer at
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. He founded Berwin & Co in the mid-1960s. The firm specialised in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, and tax. Berwin & Co merged with Leighton & Co in 1970 to form Berwin Leighton, and moved to
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on the north bank of the River Thames beside
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. Berwin Leighton merged with Paisner & Co in 2001 to form Berwin Leighton Paisner. In addition to his legal practice, Berwin held various positions in the City of London. He became a director at the merchant bank
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in 1966, was a deputy chairman at British Land, and a director of
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. After a period working outside the law, Berwin set up a new law firm,
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, in 1982. He remained the senior partner until his death in 1988. The firm merged with King & Wood Mallesons in 2013. The SJ Berwin Chair of Corporate Law at
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was endowed in his honour; the fundraising was so successful that a second innominate chair was also endowed at the same time.


References


Professor Len Sealy
Squire Law Library, University of Cambridge
The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History
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, p. 87-88
The generation game
Law Society Gazette, 18 December 2002 English solicitors 1926 births 1988 deaths Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 20th-century English lawyers Alumni of the University of Leeds