Mrs Madeleine Horrocks > Hogan Lovells International LLP > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells International LLP
VIA SANTA MARIA ALLA PORTA 2
20123 MILAN
Italy

Work Department

Capital Marlets

Position

Partner

Career

Madeleine Horrocks is a dual-qualified English and Italian lawyer with a broad finance and capital markets practice. She advises banks, corporates and financial institutions active in the European financial markets, in particular in Greece and Italy. Her practice covers many types of lending and capital markets work, with a particular emphasis on securitization, NPLs, covered bonds, impact finance and ESG, derivatives and secured lending.

She regularly represents arrangers, lead managers, swap counterparties, issuers and trustees on capital markets matters including ESG bonds and state guaranteed securitizations. She is also considered a sustainable finance pioneer thanks to her years working with social responsibility lenders and clean tech borrowers on sustainable finance transactions in the developing world.

She has been based permanently in Italy since 2003.

Memberships

Bar admissions and qualifications
  • Milan
  • Solicitor, England and Wales

Education

  • LPC, University of West England, 1999
  • Postgraduate Diploma, University of West England, 1998
  • B.A., Russian and French, The University of Manchester, 1995

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > Capital markets: Debt

In February 2024, Hogan Lovells International LLP‘s debt capital markets and structured finance practice welcomed 23 lawyers from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (Orrick), including renowned securitisation specialist Patrizio Messina; structured finance and covered bond expert Annalisa Dentoni-Litta; Alessandro Accrocca, whose ‘problem-solving skills are outstanding’; and dual-qualified English and Italian lawyer Madeleine HorrocksSabrina Setini, Salvatore GraziadeiAndrea Cicia and Daniela Pietrini also joined from Orrick. The group advises on securitisations and EMTN programmes, along with covered, basket, standalone and mini bonds. Federico Del Monte  and Corrado Fiscale departed the firm in July 2024.