Dora Mace-Kokota > Stephenson Harwood > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Stephenson Harwood
1 FINSBURY CIRCUS
LONDON
EC2M 7SH
England

Work Department

Finance

Position

Dora is a finance partner specialising in advising major international financial institutions, owners and other players in relation to general finance, ship finance, restructuring, secondary trade and leasing matters.
Her specialism is ship and offshore finance, including ECA-backed finance transactions, sale and purchase, leasing, joint ventures, shipbuilding contracts, ship registration matters, secondary trade transactions, restructuring and enforcement. Dora has experience in these fields and regularly advises on high profile international financing and restructuring matters.

She acts for a broad range of international banks and other financial institutions, including export credit agencies as well as major ship owners and shipyards in relation to all types of vessels (LNGs, cargo vessels, containers, chemical tankers, VLCCs, yachts and cruise ships). She boasts particular experience in Europe, parts of Asia and the USA. Dora is instructed regularly if not exclusively by several leading international financial institutions in the context of major syndicated, club and other deals concerning financings made available to one of the largest operators of vessels in the world, one of the largest shipowners in the world and one of the largest providers of critical infrastructure assets to the offshore energy industry.

More recently, Dora has become an industry expert and leader in relation to LIBOR substitution and DAC6 regulations. She has also contributed to the fourth edition of the leading ship finance industry handbook, Shipping Finance.

Dora’s direct, commercial, pro-active and pragmatic approach is highlighted and appreciated by clients.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Transport finance and leasing

Combining ‘exceptional technical and commercial knowledge of the shipping industry’, Stephenson Harwood provides ‘pragmatic and solutions-oriented advice’ to commercial banks, alternative finance providers and operators. Ship finance head Ian Mace has deep knowledge across varied financing structures (including export credit backed deals and commercial debt, as well as more esoteric structures like Islamic finance) and is a popular choice among creditors and debtors on new money transactions and restructurings in the core shipping and offshore markets. Able to call upon a vast reservoir of knowledge gathered over his many years’ in practice, Jonathan Ward remains a strong presence in the market, and is particularly effective advising on matters with a Chinese nexus. Other recommended practitioners include Greek national Dora Mace-Kokota – who is able to ‘find compromising, creative and pragmatic solutions’ for both Greek and non-Greek clients – and recently promoted partner Jon Cripps, who ‘has exceptional specialist knowledge on complex structures’, including JOLCOs and back leverage structures. While shipping remains the bedrock of the practice, under the guidance of Richard Parsons, the aviation practice continues to thrive, including in the developing area of passenger to freight conversion projects. Rebecca Garner, who has ‘quite a remarkable eye for detail!’, is a popular choice for clients on aircraft acquisition and leasing. Tammy Samuel and Suzanne Tarplee co-head the rail offering, while Lisa Marks‘ broad equipment finance and leasing practice includes rail work, as well as an increasing amount of mandates relating to electric vehicles.