Mathew Oliver

Mathew is a Partner in our corporate tax practice, with over 20 years’ experience across a number of business sectors.
He joined Osborne Clarke in October 2018, having previously worked in other large law firms, including in his last role as Head of the International Tax Group, and a large accountancy firm.
Mathew’s practice covers both transactional work and stand-alone advisory work including advising on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, group structuring and reorganisations, private equity transactions, venture capital investments and other corporate and commercial transactions, often with an international perspective.
Mathew advises across a broad range of sectors although he is particularly known for advising IP rich companies, emerging and growth companies and companies affected by disruptive technology.
Mathew qualified as a lawyer in 1995 and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation.
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