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Media lawyers quit top TV producer to set up Plymouth law firm

White Jackman will focus on corporate finance deals, intellectual property and media work

Lawyers Tim Jackman and Duncan White

Two top regional lawyers have left a major TV production company to set up their own law firm in Plymouth, focusing on corporate finance deals and media work

Tim Jackman and Duncan White have quit Plymouth-based Twofour Group to set up White Jackman at Plymouth Science Park where they will specialise in corporate, commercial, media and intellectual property law – and enjoy watching wild deer frolicking in the grounds.

Mr Jackman and Mr White have, between them, almost 40 years’ experience working for top London and regional law firms, as well as TwoFour, one of the country’s largest television and digital media production companies.

Prior to becoming the first director of legal and business affairs at multi-award winning Twofour , Mr Jackman led the south west corporate finance team at Bond Pearce, now Womble Bond Dickinson, based in Plymouth.

Plymouth Science Park(Image: Penny Cross)

During his time at Bond Pearce he advised management teams on mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity investment, restructurings, exit plans and a raft of commercial arrangements. He was involved in some of the biggest transactions in the region.

At Twofour he was involved in all legal aspects of the company’s growth to become a leading TV production company and content and communications agency prior to its sale to ITV.

Mr White, who is a member of the Royal Television Society, began his legal career at Bond Dickinson, before going on to spend five years as in-house counsel at Twofour where he was part of the group’s worldwide expansion.

He has experience of advising on the development, financing and production of television and digital media projects, as well as dealing with intellectual property and commercial issues.