Cameron Sutton is an associate in Laytons Commercial & Corporate team and is a corporate solicitor focusing on equity capital market transactions including acquisitions, fundraisings, IPOs and other related corporate work and advice.
Cameron’s experience includes working with companies on flotations and secondary fundraisings on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange PLC and the Aquis Stock Exchange, as well as providing advice in relation to acquisitions, equity-based fundraisings, capital reorganisations, reverse takeovers and the Takeover Code. Cameron is dual qualified to practice in both England & Wales and Western Australia.
Prior to joining Laytons ETL, Cameron served as a solicitor at an American law firm where he worked as part of the capital markets on various equity capital market transactions and corporate advisory work.
Contact details
Tel: +44 (0)20 7842 8000
DDI: +44 (0)20 7842 5425
Qualifications
Qualified as a Solicitor in Western Australia in 2019
Qualified as a Solicitor in England and Wales 2022
Expertise
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Laytons ETL’s Equity Capital Markets team advised AIM-quoted Empyrean Energy Plc (the Company), the oil and gas development company with interests in Indonesia and the United States, on their recent share capital re-organisation in connection with a fundraising (the “Transaction”).
Laytons ETL’s Equity Capital Markets team advised AIM-quoted Empyrean Energy Plc (the Company), the oil and gas development company with interests in Indonesia and the United States, on their recent share capital re-organisation in connection with a fundraising (the “Transaction”).
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Laytons ETL’s Capital Markets team advised Tungsten West Plc (the Company), the mining company focused on restarting production at the Hemerdon tungsten and tin mine in Devon U.K., on fundraising by way of adding an additional tranche F to its existing 2023 Convertible Loan Notes (CLN).