Tessa Kate Lee > Linklaters Studio Legale Associato > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile
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Tessa Kate Lee

Work Department
Banking, Energy & Infrastructure, ESG and Export Credit practices
Position
Dual English and Italian law-qualified, Tessa has a long-established track record as an energy lawyer, specialising in renewable energy, oil & gas and conventional power-related matters. She heads the firm’s Energy, Infrastructure and Renewables practice in Italy.
Tessa advises borrowers and lenders, including commercial banks, multilaterals and export credit agencies (ECAs) domestically and internationally, on financings, including project, export credit, leveraged and acquisition finance, principally in the energy and infrastructure sectors and from opportunities arising from the energy transition. She is also actively involved with the firm’s initiatives surrounding Africa, including developing and maintaining African client and institutional relationships.
Tessa also heads the firm’s European Export Finance Practice, is a member of the firm’s ECA group, coordinates the Italian ESG working group and is a member of the Italian CSR committee and the firm’s global D&I committee.
Career
2021 to date: Partner, Linklaters Studio Legale Associato, Milan
2008-2021: Counsel, Linklaters Studio Legale Associato, Milan
2004-2007: Consultant, Linklaters Studio Legale Associato, Milan
2002-2004: Counsel, Clifford Chance, Milan
1997-2002: Associate, Clifford Chance , Milan
1994-1997: Trainee/Associate, Linklaters London (seconded to Paris office for 6 months in 1995)
Languages
English, Italian, French
Memberships
Solicitor, England & Wales
Avvocata, admitted to the Milan Bar
Member of the legal committee of AERO (Italian Association of Offshore Renewables Energies – Associazione Energie Rinnovabili Offshore)
Member of Linklaters’ Africa Desk
Head of the Italian DEI Committee and Italian representative on the Linklaters’ Global DEI Committee
Member of various Linklaters’ Italian Management Committees (Finance, ESG, HR, Innovation)
Education
2019-20: Graduate of Oxford Said Business School – ESG Accelerator Course
1991-1993: College of Law, London
1987-1991: Magdalen College, Oxford University, BA Modern Languages
Personal
Participation in innovation initiatives and pilots for Linklaters’ Milan office: paperless pilot, open plan, digital programme for organising conference calls, CP digital platform.
Sponsored a cross-function (legal & IT) team which designed document generators for Italian law ‘exchange of correspondence’ forms, resulting in efficiency improvements and cost savings for clients.
Founder and coordinator of the Italian ESG working group and the monthly GEMS newsletter
Active member of the Italian CSR/Social Impact committee for 10 years. Currently, sponsor of two pro bono refugee related initiatives (CIPRA/Art 39) both shortlisted for FT Innovation Awards 2023.
Speaker at seminar on finance for second generation immigrant student association and Sponsor of attendee as stagista at Linklaters.
Mentor on Linklaters’ Women’s Leadership Programme for Senior Female Associates
Mentee on Linklaters’ Reverse Mentorship (upward mentoring from junior associates)
Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
Linklaters Studio Legale Associato‘s lender-side Italy banking and finance practice covers acquisition, leverage and syndicated finance, as well as financial structuring, restructuring, and asset and export finance. Restructuring and insolvency specialist Francesco Faldi heads up the Italian banking and finance practice; Andrea Arosio advises lenders and financial sponsors on acquisition and leverage finance; and Ettore Consalvi‘s mandates encompass leverage, acquisition and real estate financing, along with global banking issues. The practice further includes Tessa Lee, Diego Esposito, Alessandra Ortelli and Marco Carrieri. Alessandro Tanno recently left the firm.
Italy > Industry focus: Energy
(Hall of Fame)Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity