Emily Stew > Jones Day > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Jones Day
21 TUDOR STREET
LONDON
EC4Y 0DJ
England
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Work Department

Financial Markets; Real Estate

Position

Partner

Career

Emily Stew advises on a wide variety of finance transactions, with a particular focus on domestic and cross-border real estate finance. She represents financial institutions, private equity funds, alternative capital providers, and corporate borrowers in respect of both senior and mezzanine financings. Emily has significant experience in financing the acquisition and development of real estate across different asset classes, including office, retail, PRS, student accommodation, and logistics.

Memberships

  • Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales

Education

  • Nottingham Law School (Legal Practice Course with commendation 2005)
  • University of Durham (LL.B. with honours 2004)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Property finance

(Next Generation Partners)

Emily StewJones Day

Jones Day‘s real estate finance practice concentrates on high value London-based development projects, as well as large scale disposals and acquisitions, representing lenders and equity sponsors. Led by Andrew Barker, the group has carved out a reputation acting on fund financings, NAV facilities, mezzanine finance, build-to-rent and student housing sectors. Emily Stew regularly counsels private equity funds, alternative capital providers, and corporate borrowers.

London > Corporate and commercial > EU and competition

Trusted by a diverse roster of bluechip multinational clients, the competition group at Jones Day possesses capabilities across the full scope of merger clearances, antitrust investigations, and competition litigation matters. The practice is spearheaded by Mark Jones who focuses his practice on obtaining competition clearances for M&A transactions and joint ventures; he joined the practice from Hogan Lovells International LLP in March 2022. Jason Beer is recommended for his extensive experience advising on UK, EU and international competition law issues, including complex multi-jurisdictional merger control matters. Sarah Batley and Nicholas Cotter are also noted.