Mr Jeremy Levy > Baker McKenzie > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie
280 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 4RB
England
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Work Department

Banking & Finance

Position

Jeremy Levy is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s Structured Capital Markets Team in London, working in the areas of securitisation, structured finance and derivatives & financial products. Jeremy joined Baker McKenzie as a trainee in 2005 and qualified into the Structured Capital Markets Team in 2007. Jeremy has been named a Next Generation Lawyer and a Next Generation Partner by the Legal 500.

Jeremy regularly acts for sponsors, originators, arrangers and trustees on securitisation and other structured finance transactions across multiple jurisdictions and involving various asset classes (including trade receivables, residential mortgages, auto loans, consumer loans and equipment leases). Jeremy also regularly advises buyers, suppliers and platform providers on all types of supply chain finance transactions and advises companies listing bonds on the Channel Islands and Cayman Islands Stock Exchanges.

Jeremy has considerable experience in establishing new structures and vehicles, and advised PrimeRevenue in establishing a new supply chain finance platform, named a Standout Deal at the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards 2016.

Memberships

  • Law Society of England & Wales – Member

Education

  • BPP Law School (Legal Practice Course) (2005)
  • Cambridge University (St. John’s College) (B.A. Hons. (Cantab) in law) (2004)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Securitisation

(Leading partners)

Jeremy LevyBaker McKenzie

Baker McKenzie‘s London securitisation group has a ‘strong, well-staffed team providing excellent client service‘, and clients report that the lawyers are ‘approachable, easy to work with, and can describe complex structures simply‘. Simon Porter leads the structured capital markets group and the corporate trust practice, in which Sarah Porter and Jeremy Levy are highly recommended. Levy recently advised a European e-bikes and bicycle parts company on a €100m trade receivables securitisation. Global chair of derivatives Matthew Dening and emerging talent James Tanner also play crucial roles in the practice.

London > Finance > Trade finance

The trade finance team at Baker McKenzie is ‘always accessible and understands the commercial issues‘. The firm combines expertise in traditional trade financing options with experience in highly structured deals, and frequently acts for financial institutions, corporates, and government entities in financings in the EMEA and CIS Regions, as well as Latin America. Much of its work focuses on commodities, oil and gas, and infrastructure projects, in which the London group handles multi-sourced export financings, including those backed by DFIs and export credit agencies. Practice head  Luka Lightfoot, who focuses heavily on cross-border export and project finance, and structured trade finance, is ‘technically sound and a great negotiator‘. He leads the practice with structured finance specialist Jeremy Levy. Lightfoot recently acted for a global financial institution on a deal in Tanzania backed by UK Export Finance. Nick Tostivin joined Pinsent Masons LLP.

London > Finance > Derivatives and structured products

Baker McKenzieprovides first-class advice on both regulatory matters and transactions‘. Global chair of banking and finance Matthew Dening is ‘not an ivory tower lawyer, but a great technician‘. He is ably supported by ‘excellent lawyer, draftsperson and team collaboratorIolie Calochristos. Together, they recently advised a Canadian insurance group on complex settlement arrangements for OTC derivatives positions as part of a large M&A transaction. Head of structured capital markets Simon Porter is a key adviser to corporate trustees on capital markets transactions. Structured finance and derivatives partner Jeremy Levy‘s work includes advice on structured notes programmes.