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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
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Work Department

Financial Regulatory

Position

Michelle Kirschner is an English law partner in the London office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, and co-chair of the firm’s Global Financial Regulatory group. She advises a broad range of financial institutions, including investment managers, integrated investment banks, corporate finance boutiques, private fund managers and private wealth managers at the most senior level. Michelle has a particular expertise in fintech businesses, having advised a number of fintech firms on regulatory perimeter issues.

Michelle works closely with the Corporate team on financial services capital markets and M&A deals, in particular on investments by funds into regulated firms and related prudential issues.

Michelle has extensive experience in advising clients on areas such as systems and controls, market abuse, conduct of business and regulatory change management, including MiFID II, MAR and Senior Managers & Certification Regime. Following the EU referendum, she has spent considerable time advising regulated clients in relation to their options for conducting business in / into the EU following Brexit.

Michelle has particular experience in contentious regulatory matters, including acting as a section 166 skilled person under the Financial Services and Markets Act. She has also conducted internal investigations, in particular reviews of corporate governance and systems and controls in the context of EU and UK regulatory requirements and expectations.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Financial services: non-contentious/regulatory

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Michelle Kirschner – Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Commended for its ‘deep technical expertise in financial services regulation’, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher advises on the regulatory aspects of M&A and private equity transactions, equity and debt capital markets matters, as well as outsourcing deals. Michelle Kirschner leads the team and focuses on market abuse issues, conduct of business and regulatory change management, including MiFID II, MAR and SM&CR, in addition to Brexit-related mandates.