Jeremy Grant > Stephenson Harwood > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

Stephenson Harwood
48 rue Cambon
75001 Paris
France
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Position

Jeremy’s practice covers capital markets, structured finance and banking.

He has over 15 years of experience providing transactional support to clients in relation to a wide range of capital markets products including: debt securities (Eurobonds, MTNs, High Yield, Euro PPs, hybrid and regulatory capital instruments, secured notes, liability management); equity and equity-linked instruments; derivatives and structured products.

In addition, he has developed a general banking and finance practice focussing on cross-border and emerging markets transactions with a particular focus on the CIS region.

On the regulatory side, Jeremy regularly advises financial institutions, investors and borrowers on questions of financial regulation.

He speaks English, French and Russian, and is dual qualified in England and France.

Lawyer Rankings

France > Banking and finance: transactional work

Stephenson Harwood has solid credentials in the field of asset finance, particularly shipping where the highly experienced Alain Gautron advises lenders and borrowers on the market’s largest transactions. Through Yann Beckers, the firm also offers solid general banking and finance expertise that covers acquisition finance and complex fund financing deals on behalf of leading private equity funds. Other names to note are structured finance expert Jeremy Grant, who advises on emerging market financing, and new hire Florent Rigaud, who joined in June 2023 from Reed Smith and is a project finance specialist.

France > Capital markets: debt capital markets

Headed by French and UK qualified Jeremy Grant, Stephenson Harwood’s Paris practice handles a cross-border and international work, regularly working alongside colleagues from the firm’s international offices. The team assists issuers and several financial institutions with mid-cap and complex transactions, spanning sustainability-linked bonds, eurobonds, hybrid offerings, secured notes and liability management work.