Firms To Watch: Structured finance: derivatives and structured products

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Structured finance: derivatives and structured products in United States

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP advises banks and government-sponsored enterprises alike, with major clients on the buy- and sell-side of the market, and particular expertise in capital relief trades. Its expertise is broad, with lawyers experienced in collateralized fund obligations and emerging market notes as well as currency, commodity and fixed income products. The team can draw on the firm’s other department for support concerning tax, secured transaction and financial restructuring issues whenever such matters arise. Ivan Loncar is a co-chair of the financial services group, advising on funded and unfunded derivative products of all types. Capital markets veteran Lary Stromfeld‘s practice involves advising on financial products, complex market structures and regulatory matters. Brian Foster is noted member of the team, advising financial institutions and investments funds on a broad range of derivatives including OTC trades, structured notes and fund-linked derivatives. Another key lawyer is Jed Miller, who specializes in novel and innovative structured financing, such as capital relief trades and significant risk transfer transactions. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

James Frazier; Ivan Loncar


Other key lawyers:

Lary Stromfeld; Brian Foster; Jed Miller


Testimonials

‘Ivan Loncar, Jed Miller and team are best in class within a best in class firm.’

Key clients

Alternative Reference Rates Committee


Assured Guaranty Corp.


Nearwater Capital


Nodal Exchange


MBIA, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Acted as counsel on nearly every major North American CRT that has come in market in the last 12-24 months.
  • Assisted in the six-year effort to move the market off of LIBOR.
  • Representing bond insurers Assured Guaranty Corp. and Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. in connection with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s restructuring of approximately $73 billion of bond debt.

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton assists a broad spectrum of clients, from corporate issuers and financial institutions to clearing house and exchanges, be they domestic or international. The firm provides regulatory and legislative analysis relating to derivatives as well as advice on structuring, documentary and tax-related matters. It is also well equipped to advise clients in the development of novel derivatives templates and market protocols. These include digital assets, voluntary carbon credits and sustainability-linked derivatives. Michael Dayan, ‘one of the top lawyers in his field’, is greatly experienced in OTC derivatives matters as well as regulatory and insolvency issues affecting derivative products. He heads the practice alongside Deborah North, who is experienced in traditional and esoteric derivative products, including digital assets, crypto and carbon credit derivatives. The ‘outstanding’ Clayton Simmons specializes in structuring, documentation, and regulatory work concerning OTC derivatives and securities-backed credit facilities as well as other structured products. Brandon Hammer is also noted for his work with major clients on regulatory and structuring work. All mentioned lawyers practice in New York.

Practice head(s):

Michael Dayan; Deborah North


Other key lawyers:

Clayton Simmons; Brandon Hammer


Testimonials

‘I can’t think of another law firm that is on par with CGSH in terms of its breadth of knowledge and ability to structure complex equity capital markets solutions.’

‘Cleary Gottlieb (particularly Brandon Hammer and Clay Simmons) are an excellent partner and adviser. They have excellent cross-border capabilities and their bankruptcy and regulatory expertise is a unique combination that makes their advice holistic, thoughtful, commercial and practical. Few firms have similar capabilities and none provide that feedback alongside such excellent client service.’

‘Able to marry deep industry knowledge, practical business judgment, and keen legal intellect to give advice.’

Key clients

ARRC


Bank of America


Barclays


Blackstone


Citadel


Citigroup


Credit Suisse


Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)


Goldman Sachs


ISDA


KBR Inc.


Mantle Ridge


Miami Holdings


Morgan Stanley


Mubadala


RBC


SIFMA


SIFMA AMG


Standard Charter


Toronto Dominion


Walgreens


Wells Fargo


Zimmer Biomet


Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP offers a team experienced on both the buy- and sell-side of transactions, with standout expertise advising on transactional and regulatory issues for structured products. Its array of clients is sizable, including hedge funds, private equity funds, regulatory practices and global investment banks. The firm is also able to utilize a strong tax practice with expertise in the structured finance sector. ‘A walking encyclopedia’ on regulatory matters, David Mitchell is experienced in assisting with product development, structuring and enforcement matters. Ray Shirazi’s clientele includes banks, hedge funds and asset managers seeking advice on transactional and regulatory issues. William Breslin is knowledgeable on the rules surrounding clearinghouses and exchanges, to clients spanning the derivatives spectrum. Nihal Patel is a noted member of the practice for his transactional work in highly regulated sectors, with experience in drafting documentation. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

William Breslin; David Mitchell; Nihal Patel; Ray Shirazi


Testimonials

‘David Mitchell is a walking encyclopedia when it comes to US regulatory matters in these areas.’

Key clients

Bank of Nova Scotia


National Western Life Company


NiSource Inc.


Nearwater Capital


The Toronto Dominion Bank


Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association


UBS


Latham & Watkins LLP

The ‘wonderful’ team at Latham & Watkins LLP assists clients on matters ranging from OTC derivatives to margin loan transactions and equity-linked structured products. It is also well-positioned to assist clients in investigation and litigation matters concerning CFTC regulations. Its industry expertise includes the burgeoning fintech and digital assets space. Yvette Valdez, head of the regulatory practice, is well-versed in regulatory matters concerning derivatives, including those relating to crypto-assets as well as bespoke and complex financial and market infrastructure solutions. ‘Incredible’ Rafal Gawlowski has extensive experience in equity-linked capital markets, structured repurchase, hedging and derivative financing transactions as well as compliance issues surrounding equity derivatives. With ‘strong expertise in the corporate equity derivatives space’, Witold Balaban advises top investment banks and financial institutions across an array of equity-linked products. Doug Yatter expertly covers investigation and enforcement matters, including complex litigation, for banks, hedge funds, fintech companies and cryptocurrency platforms. Courtenay Myers Lima is noted for novel structured products structuring and distribution for professional and retail investors. Each lawyer highlighted practices in New York.

Practice head(s):

Rafal Gawlowski; Yvette Valdez; Doug Yatter; Courtenay Myers Lima


Other key lawyers:

Witold Balaban


Testimonials

‘The team is responsive, talented and well-staffed. They are able to quickly respond to any inquiries and they have access to extensive precedents.’

Globally connected and able to work seamlessly on cross-border transactions.’

‘The team is wonderful – they are one of my go-to firms.’

‘Witold provides well thought through advice and is one of the most experienced lawyers in this space.’

‘Rafal is an incredible lawyer – personable, knowledgeable and commercial.’

‘Witold Balan has strong expertise in the corporate equity derivatives space and is able to navigate the client and banks through very complex transactions.’

Key clients

Andreessen Horowitz


Matthews South


NextDecade Corporation


Diversified Energy Company


Origis Energy


JP Morgan Chase & Co.


Goldman Sachs


General Motors Financial Company, Inc.


Credit Suisse AG, London Branch


Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A.


Chicago Mercantile Exchange


Fidelity Investments


Work highlights


  • Representing Binance founder and CEO in connection with enforcement actions against Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.
  • Representing Matthews South as placement agent in a convertible notes exchange transaction, in which PROS Holdings would offer new convertible notes in exchange for existing convertible notes and enter into a new capped call transaction relating to the new convertible notes.
  • Advised NextDecade in a greenfield energy equity and debt project financing with $12.3B of limited recourse debt financing and $700M of privately placed notes.

Mayer Brown

Mayer Brown provides the full range of services in the derivatives and structured products space to its multifarious clients. The firm advises on regulatory, transactional, investigatory and enforcement matters that may arise. It also assists clients on all tax aspects related to derivatives. On the structured products side, the firm advises on retail and bespoke institutional products whether they are SEC-registered or exempt. It is well-versed in innovative structures, including ESG-proprietary indices as well as green and charitable structured notes. Additionally, the firm’s clientele covers the gamut of derivatives players, including banks, broker-dealers, investment platforms and trade associations. Anna Pinedo heads the firm’s practice with a personal focus on equity, credit and foreign exchange derivatives products and has experience in structuring and regulatory matters. Marla Matusic is a noted member of the team, made partner in January 2024, who advises on novel and complex financial products for leading players in the derivatives space., focusing particularly on bespoke products for institutional investors and proprietary indices. Bradley Berman, Chicago-based Matthew Kluchenek and counsel Pamela Sackmann are all key practitioners. Lawyers are in New York unless otherwise stated.

Practice head(s):

Anna Pinedo


Other key lawyers:

Marla Matusic; Bradley Berman; Matthew Kulchenek; Pamela Sackmann


Key clients

Bank of Montreal


Bitnomial Exchange


International Swaps and Derivatives Association


Association of German Banks


SMBC and SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc.


ING Group


HSBC USA Inc.


Société Générale


Credit Agricole CIB


Walleye Trading Advisors


Luxor Technology Corp


First Financial Bank


CHS Inc.


Bank of America Securities


BNP Paribas


Slate Path Capital


A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman supports a wide spread of domestic and international clients in derivatives and structured products matters, such as swap dealers, hedge funds, corporations and market infrastructure providers. Donna Parisi leads the team, guiding clients through the OTC derivatives transactions in a broad spectrum of asset classes, with a particular specialty in fintech matters. Azam Aziz focuses his practice on advising financial institutions on the structuring and documentation of complex OTC derivatives. Geoffrey Goldman specializes in credit and equity OTC derivatives as well as being knowledgeable in structured product transactions, including cash-flow and synthetic CDO transactions. Kerri Durso was promoted to partner in July 2023. All lawyers mentioned are in New York.


Practice head(s):

Donna Parisi


Other key lawyers:

Azam Aziz; Geoffrey Goldman; James Bryson; Kerri Durso


Key clients

Intercontinental Exchange


Citigroup


Morgan Stanley


Bank of America


Wells Fargo


Work highlights


  • Acting for Intercontinental Exchange and its subsidiaries in a wide range of matters, including the ongoing development of their swap and futures clearing organizations, and trading facilities and platforms.
  • Advising Citigroup and its affiliates globally regarding implementation of variation margin and initial margin arrangements in respect of uncleared swaps.

Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance handles the full range of matters in the structured products space, with a particular focus on structured real estate transactions. Its transactional expertise includes advising on synthetic credit risk transfer transactions, repo-linked note issuance programs and insured, royalty-backed, fintech transactions. In addition, the firm is experienced in assisting clients with the establishment of ABCP programs. The global head of practice, Gareth Old, advises on complex structured products, capital relief transactions and derivatives with particular skill regarding regulatory issues. Lee Askenazi supports a broad range of clients, including sponsors, issuers investors, sellers and purchasers, in residential and commercial real estate financing transaction at the domestic and international level. In May 2023, Becky O’Brien was promoted to partner. All lawyers mentioned work in New York.


Practice head(s):

Gareth Old; Lee Askenazi


Other key lawyers:

Daren Littlejohn; James Gouwar


Testimonials

‘Clifford Chance is a broad practice of talented individuals who successfully handle unusual and novel challenges. They have people who are expert in very specific niches as well as generalists and are good at collaborating across teams.’

‘Darren Littlejohn is an excellent structured finance and derivatives lawyer with extensive experience, impressive efficiency, and an eye for figuring out the cleanest and most durable solution to a problem.’

‘James Gouwar is a talented tax lawyer who asks precise questions and delivers tailored, comprehensive, advice.’

‘Great team and appropriate use of other partners with expertise and associates.’

‘Darren Littlejohn is an excellent combination of high-end legal expertise, experience and practical approach to solutions. Darren has been in-house counsel and external counsel which he uses to develop more nuanced and better solutions to the problems his clients are trying to solve, rather than just a strictly legal answer.’

Key clients

Nuveen Alternatives Advisors LLC


Angelo Gordon


PIMCO


Waterfall Asset Management


Chimera Investment Corporation


Bayview Asset Management


Atalaya


New York Life


Work highlights


  • Advised Nuveen Alternatives Advisors LLC on the formation, fundraising and closing of Nuveen CPACE Lending Fund I.
  • Advised Angelo Gordon & Co. L.P. on a US$200 million mortgage loan repurchase facility for investor and non-qualified residential mortgage loans with Bank of Montreal.
  • Advised Waterfall Asset Management on a US$500 million multi-asset residential loan master repurchase facility for client for its Victoria Master Fund with JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association.

Katten

Katten offers expertise in all matters arising in the derivatives and structured products space, including regulatory, enforcement and transactional. The firm acts as both advisory and defense counsel, with Chicago-based Christian Kemnitz heading the financial markets litigation and enforcement team. It is also well-versed in the regulatory frameworks of the CFTC and SEC. With a client base spanning the sector, the firm is noted for its work with investment banks, hedge funds and trading firms. Also based in Chicago, Lance Zinman, the overall practice head, focuses on futures and derivatives regulation matters. In Washington DC, Daniel Davis is experienced on both the buy- and sell-side of the market, with standout capabilities in fraud-related allegations and compliance matters in the derivatives space. New York-based Carl Kennedy is noted for his work on regulatory matters concerning derivatives, including OTC and listed derivatives.

Practice head(s):

Lance Zinman; Daniel Davis; Carl Kennedy


Other key lawyers:

Christian Kemnitz


Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP supports clients on both sides of transactions and advises on regulatory and enforcement concerns. The firm’s clients come from across the energy, agriculture, and financial services sectors. Its regulatory expertise includes a comprehensive understanding of investigations relating to Dodd-Frank, CFTC and SEC regulations. It is also accustomed to a broad range of derivatives products, from the traditional to the exotic. Practicing out of New York, Thomas D’Ambrosio is widely experienced in transactional matters concerning derivatives and structured products, including commodity, equity, debt, interest rate and crypto derivatives. Chicago-based Michael Philipp covers transactional and regulatory matters relating to derivatives with knowledge in situations raising compliance and enforcement issues. Katherine Dobson Buckley is a noted practice member in Boston representing hedge and mutual funds, investment advisors and endowments on trading, legal and regulatory issues. New York-based Penelope Christophorou joined the firm from Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in October 2023.


Practice head(s):

Thomas D’Ambrosio; Michael Philipp


Other key lawyers:

Katherine Dobson Buckley


Key clients

Entergy Corporation


Ameren Corporation


NextEra Energy, Inc.


esVolta


Citibank


Corporate Office Properties Trust


Long Road Energy


BNY Mellon


BNP Asset Management


Freshpet


Greenlight Capital Management


Citadel


American Water Works Company


KalshiEX Inc.


Merrill Lynch


Eagle Seven LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Freshpet in its $402.5 Million Convertible Senior Notes Offering with a capped call overlay derivative transactions.
  • Represented Greenlight Capital and various funds that it advises in the sale of restricted shares of Green Brick in a combination of transactions involving a $40 million registered resale and $85 million of reverse ASR derivative products.
  • Represented Entergy Corporation in establishing a $1 billion at-the-market equity issuance program that could utilize equity forward derivative transactions.

White & Case LLP

White & Case LLP offers broad expertise in derivatives and structured products, its transactional practice assisting parties of all types, including national and multinational investment banks, regional banks and major corporations, across the spectrum of asset classes. The firm is also accustomed to regulatory work, including work relating to Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act. The ‘dedicated’ Ian Cuillerier is experienced in matters relating to all manner of derivatives including credit default swaps, total return swaps and forward delivery agreements. Edward So is noted for his work on OTC and regulated markets work relating to ESF and digital asset derivatives as well as equity, foreign exchange and futures derivatives. All lawyers mentioned are in New York. Rhys Bortignon left the firm in April 2024.

Practice head(s):

Ian Cuillerier


Other key lawyers:

Edward So


Testimonials

‘Commitment, technical knowledge, creativity.

‘Ian Cuillerier is dedicated, client focused, knowledgeable and a problem solver.’

Key clients

Barclays Bank Plc


Bank of Nova Scotia


Broad Reach Power


Clean Energy Future- Trumbull, LLC


IKAV Energy Inc.


NRG Energy, Inc.


Oatly Group AB


Oppenheimer & Co.


Talen Energy Supply, LLC


The Hertz Corporation


Eversheds Sutherland

Advising on a wide range of asset classes, Eversheds Sutherland’s practice is broad, with a strong regulatory coverage. It includes both traditional and esoteric derivative products, such as credit, synthetic, equity, energy and freight derivatives. The firm also has ample experience assisting clients in the development of template documentation for cleared swaps. Meltem Kodaman advises clients on regulatory issues concerning the Dodd-Frank Act and assists in the negotiation of government trading documentation and bespoke financial agreements. David McIndoe maintains a compound practice involving both regulatory and transactional matters in the energy, agricultural and environmental commodities field. Raymond Ramirez is well-practiced in compliance matters regarding CEA and CFTC regulations, assisting in structured transactions and documentation negotiations. All lawyers mentioned practice in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Meltem Kodaman; David McIndoe


Other key lawyers:

Raymond Ramirez


Key clients

The Commercial Energy Working Group


Federal National Mortgage Association


United States Commodity Funds


Work highlights


  • Advising the Commercial Energy Working Group in connection with derivatives reform following the enactment of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection.
  • Assisting Fannie Mae with developing and putting in place documentation with various swap dealers to ensure compliance with the uncleared margin rules of the United States and other jurisdictions.
  • Assisted USCF with its launch of each of its ETFs and ETPs and developed operating documentation and regulatory compliance policies and procedures for USCF.

Haynes and Boone, L.L.P.

With practitioners placed across the US, Haynes and Boone, L.L.P. is able to advise on the key types of derivatives asset classes, including interest rate-, currency-, credit-, commodity- and energy-related transactions. The firm’s dedicated margin regulatory practice contains lawyers well-versed in margin loan transactions for hedge funds, investment companies, private equity and private individuals. Practice co-head LeAnn Chen is one such partner working out of Chicago, experienced in margin regulatory requirements surrounding uncleared derivatives. The practice is further led by Houston-based Neal Kaminsky, Charlotte-based Todd Cubbage and Chicago-based Monika Sanford (Singh). Matthew Frankle enhances the firm’s equity financing transactions expertise, whilst Brian Sung brings insight into key regulatory regimes under the Dodd-Frank Act, SEC and CFTC. Phil Lookadoo is also noted for his compliance knowledge, and Giorgio Bovenzi advises on credit risk management. Kim Mai focuses her practice in Houston on the energy-related transactions. If not specified, mentioned lawyers practice in New York.

Practice head(s):

Todd Cubbage; LeAnn Chen; Monika Sanford (Singh); Neal M. Kaminsky


Other key lawyers:

Brian Sung; Matthew Frankle; Phil Lookadoo; Giorgio Bovenzi; Kim Mai


Testimonials

‘Knowledgeable and efficient team with broad experience.’

‘Matt Frankle has a deep understanding of the underlying legal and structuring issues.’

Key clients

Endeavor Energy Resources, L.P.


Morrison Foerster

Morrison Foerster offers cross-border support to clients across an array of asset classes, including fixed income, equity, commodities and credit. The firm is also equipped to handle matters in emerging classes including carbon credits. David Kaufman chairs the practice from New York, concentrating on structured transactions and regulatory matters related to the CFTC and Dodd-Frank Act. In Washington DC, Chrys Carey aids banks, investment companies, hedge funds and corporate end users in their regulatory and compliance issues. Vlad Maly left the firm in July 2023 with Valerie Dahiya joining in Washington DC from Perkins Coie LLP in October 2023, while New York’s Rhys Bortignon joined as a partner from White & Case LLP  in April 2024, bolstering the firm’s expertise across a wide variety of products and derivatives transactions.


Practice head(s):

David Kaufman


Other key lawyers:

Chrys Carey; Rhys Bortignon; Valerie Dahiya


Key clients

Adara


Arrowgrass Master Fund Limited


AXA Investment Managers


ING


Ping An Real Estate Capital


Tiberius Asset Management


Work highlights


  • Advised various domestic middle market banks on derivatives matters relating to financial regulatory reform, including the Dodd-Frank Act.
  • Advised several US-based commercial banks on their derivatives business.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP expertly guides clients through capital relief and fixed income matters, as well as structured products more broadly. It is also well-placed to support clients in tender options bonds programs. Robert Moyle is practice co-leader and is noted for his work supporting major investment banks in, among other things, bond-related structurings and issuances. Nikiforos Mathews, an expert in derivatives matters, employs his ‘excellent knowledge’ in relation to ISDA master agreements for virtual currencies and virtual power. Conversely, Al Sawyers is highly proficient in the structured products domain, advising on esoteric transactions, complex note issuances and bank capital relief. Orion Mountainspring joined the firm in November 2023, bringing his talents in the solar and fintech spaces to the practice. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Nikiforos Mathews; Robert Moyle; Al Sawyers


Other key lawyers:

Jonas Robison


Testimonials

‘Excellent subject matter expertise.’

‘Nik Mathews is extremely efficient and has excellent knowledge of ISDAs and derivatives matters.’

Key clients

Microsoft


Citigroup


Work highlights


  • Advised Citibank, N.A. and Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. in several structured products offerings which involved complex tax structuring, multiple classes of interests and real estate analysis.
  • Representing Microsoft in negotiations of swap, foreign exchange, equity option, and cleared derivatives agreements and advises on swap regulatory matters.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP is capable in all manner of derivatives asset classes, including credit, equity, fixed income, commodities and currency exchange. The firm is at home dealing with OTC derivatives structurings and documentation negotiation and implementation, such as for ISDA master agreements. The global head of practice, Manuel Frey, is extensively experienced in equity and credit derivatives, synthetic financings, regulatory matters, and derivatives in a bankruptcy context. Matthew Goldstein is a noted member for his work assisting private funds clients. Brian Grieve brings his aptitude in tax matters to the derivatives space. Anastasia Peterson, who was made a partner in January 2023, is well-versed in OTC derivatives negotiation and structuring as well as compliance and regulatory issues under the Dodd-Frank Act. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.


Practice head(s):

Manuel Frey


Other key lawyers:

Matthew Goldstein; Brian Grieve; Anastasia Peterson; Brad Finkelstein


Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP guides clients through all aspects of derivative and structured products transactions. Its lawyers are highly knowledgeable in CFTC, SEC, FERC and DOJ regulations and investigations. Yossi Vebman heads the derivatives side of the practice. He works with corporations, funds, investment banks, and other market participants across different derivatives products, including interest rate and currency transactions. James Stringfellow leads the structured products space, with deep insight into cash flow and synthetic transactions, as well as structured financings for sports league. David Meister specializes in enforcement and investigation matters, with particular expertise in matters relating to CFTC investigations.

Practice head(s):

Yossi Vebman; James Stringfellow


Other key lawyers:

David Meister


Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP is greatly experienced in listed and OTC derivatives, supporting its clients in transactional, regulatory and enforcement matters. Its clientele includes entities from across the sector, such as dealers, financial institutions, trading houses and commercial end-users of derivatives. Based in New York, John Thomas, who specializes in commodity derivative matters, heads the practice alongside Neal Kumar, who works in Washington DC and is expert in regulatory matters concerning the CFTC and NFA as well as regulations surrounding digital assets. Representing swap and commodity dealers, energy companies and brokerage firms, New York-based Margo Bailey advises on regulatory, investigative and transactional matters concerning commodities and derivatives.

Practice head(s):

John Thomas; Neal Kumar


Other key lawyers:

Margo Bailey


Testimonials

‘What I like about the team is that you get direct answers, no equivocating unless the issue really has no clear answer. Even then, thoughtful advice is provided to help guide the client.’

‘Depth of knowledge and accessibility.’

‘Neal Kumar is responsive, understands the goals that need to be accomplished and has deep, practical knowledge resulting in useful guidance.’

Key clients

CBOE Digital


Citigroup Energy Inc.


Futures Industry Association Inc.


Managed Funds Association


Mitsui Busan Commodities Ltd.


Nadex


Natixis


NextEra Energy Resources


Viterra


Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP provides a broad range of assistance to its clients, advising them on issues relating to traditional and novel derivatives products, including equity, interest, currency and commodity derivatives. Jeffrey Steiner leads the practice from Washington DC, advising clients on all matters concerning OTC and listed derivatives, whether the concern regulatory, transactional or enforcement issues. From New York, Darius Mehraban supports end-users and dealers in equity derivatives and structured products matters, including commodity, currency, interest and synthetic debt products. Of counsel Adam Lapidus, who practices in New York, is well-versed in the structuring, documenting and negotiating of OTC derivatives.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Steiner


Other key lawyers:

Darius Mehraban; Adam Lapidus


Key clients

Coalition for Derivatives End-Users


International Swaps and Derivatives Association


Honeywell International


Capital One Financial Corporation


PNC Bank, National Association


Japan Securities Clearing Corporation


Aflac Asset Management LLC


Work highlights


  • Representing the Coalition for Derivatives End-Users, which has roughly 300 active company and trade association members.
  • Representing Honeywell, a fortune 500 multinational conglomerate, in derivative regulatory matters and transactional matters including drafting and negotiating documentation and matters involving the purchase of renewable energy credits.
  • Working with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association on various matters involving policy and advocacy.

McDermott Will & Emery LLP

McDermott Will & Emery LLP boasts a strong municipal derivatives practice, advising leading multinational banks in this space. In addition, the firm is well-versed in more traditional derivatives transactions, including OTC and exchange-traded derivatives. Its structured products practice is as developed, with experience in transactional, tax and regulatory matters affecting the space. Jonathan Ching, joining from Linklaters LLP in May 2023, brings expertise in complex structured transactions across a swathe of industries, especially the natural resources as well as the cryptocurrencies fields. He leads the practice alongside David Taub, advising banks and private investors on his area of expertise: primary and secondary market municipal product transactions. Andrew Kummer also joined the firm from Linklaters LLP in May 2023. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Ching


Other key lawyers:

David Taub; Alexandra Scheibe; Andrew Kummer


Key clients

Agoric


Aventurine


Barclays


Citibank


Bank of America


Merrill Lynch


Ropes & Gray LLP

Ropes & Gray LLP’s client base is broad, including mutual funds, banks, insurance companies, sovereign wealth fuds and corporations. Its team includes practitioners experienced in swaps, options, forwards, structured notes and market-access transactions. Leigh Fraser leads the firm out of Boston with great experience in advising buy-side clients on regulatory matters under the Dodd-Frank Act and in negotiation of ISDA master agreements. Chicago-based Jeremy Liabo supports major asset managers in the commodities space and is well-versed in CFTC and NFA regulations. Molly Moore is a noted counsel working for the team out of Washington DC, experienced in matters regarding cleared and uncleared derivatives.

Practice head(s):

Leigh Fraser


Other key lawyers:

Jeremy Liabo; Molly Moore


Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advises investment banks, funds and corporations through a wide range of OTC derivatives transactions, including currency, commodity and equity derivatives. The firm is experienced in hedging mandates, such as interest rate and deal-contingent hedges. It is also well-positioned to support clients in equity-linked margin loans and back leverage transactions. Practicing out of New York, Jonathan Lindabury advises on derivatives issues in a range of transaction types, including leveraged acquisitions, equity hedging, margin loans and structured transactions, as well as OTC derivatives transactions.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Lindabury


Key clients

Alibaba


Apax Partners


Aramark


Aston Martin


Avalara


Axon


BC Partners


Best Buy


BlackRock


Blackstone


BrightView


Citibank


Cigna Corporation


Dell Technologies


EQT


Essential Utilities


First Reserve


Gates Industrial Corporation


GFL Environmental


Goldman Sachs


Hellman & Friedman


Hilton Worldwide Holdings


Invitation Homes


JPMorgan


KKR


Morgan Stanley


Mosaic Company


Oaktree


Office Depot


Quantum Energy Partners


Silver Lake


Sirius XM


SoftBank


Stonepeak


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