Steven Fogel

Steven Fogel
Born16 October 1951
London
NationalityEnglish
OccupationBusiness and arts adviser

Steven Fogel (born 1951) is an English former solicitor who, in 2000, as senior partner, led the English law firm, Titmuss Sainer, into one of the first transatlantic law firm mergers.[1] The US firm was Dechert, Price & Rhoades and the combined firm, where he joined the policy committee until 2005 and became managing partner until March 2012, is Dechert. When Fogel left Dechert at the end of 2012 he joined the board of the London-based European law firm SJ Berwin.[2] He served there until 2016 as a non executive and advised on such matters as the combination of that firm with King & Wood Mallesons. He served as a non executive director of classical music management company Harrison Parrott Ltd until June 2024. In May 2019 the film “Raki’a” he co-made with artist Judy Goldhill was shown at the Venice Biennale, and then at WOMAD in July 2019.

  1. ^ "Dechert Price To Merge With Longtime London Affiliate Phila. Will Have The New Firm's Main Office. Transatlantic Mergers Are Rare, Even In An Era Of Law-firm Consolidation". Philly.com. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  2. ^ "SJ Berwin adds Dechert's former London chief Fogel to board". Thelawyer.com. Retrieved 19 October 2014.