Bobby Reddy

Dr Bobby Reddy is an assistant professor in corporate law at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance. Previously, he was a corporate partner at global law firm Latham & Watkins LLP, dividing his time between the London and Washington D.C.
offices. He specialised in public and private mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, financial regulation, cross-border transactions, and company representation.
After leaving Latham & Watkins, Reddy served as a senior consultant, and subsequently on the board as a trustee, of Tomorrow's Company, a charitable corporate governance think-tank focused on enabling business to be a force for good in society. He conducts research on a variety of topical corporate governance and company law themes, including matters relating to the efficiency, operation and innovation of the capital markets, and the real-world impact of regulatory approaches and policies. He is the author of
“Founders Without Limits: Dual-Class Stock and the Premium Tier of the London Stock Exchange”, published by Cambridge University Press.
Latest Articles by Bobby Reddy
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1 July, 2022
The 30-year itch: time to ditch the UK Corporate Governance CodeNow that governance has come of age, businesses should be able to innovate within the boundaries of good regulation.
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15 February, 2022
Could dual-class shares resuscitate the London Stock Exchange?US evidence has shown that dual-class firms outperform their one share, one vote brethren. London needs to take a more global view.