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Francesco Scebba

Position
Local Partner
Career
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Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Capital markets: Debt
(Next Generation Partners)Advising on the full range of debt products, White & Case (Europe) LLP‘s US, English and Italian capital markets practice focuses on international securities transactions in Italy. Working across the firm’s London and Milan offices, Michael Immordino and Evgeny Scirtò Ostrovskiy both have extensive capital markets experience and Tommaso Tosi is particularly experienced in high-yield matters. Other key capital markets figures are Francesco Scebba, Pietro Magnaghi and Alessandro Picchi.
Italy > Banking and finance: Borrower side
The Milan-based group at White & Case (Europe) LLP comprises experts in leveraged finance, real estate loans, bilateral and syndicated loans, and asset and export finance. Stefano Bellani advises borrowers on high-profile debt finance transactions and finance deal lawyer Francesco Scebba is another key practitioner. Andrea Novarese and Tiziana Germinario recently departed, as did Iacopo Canino and Bianca Caruso.
Italy > Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
White & Case (Europe) LLP‘s sizeable finance team is experienced in leveraged finance, private debt, bilateral and syndicated loans, real estate loans, asset and export finance, and mezzanine and hybrid debt. Stefano Bellani advises on high-profile debt finance, while Francesco Scebba completes the team. Andrea Novarese and Tiziana Germinario recently departed the firm, as did Iacopo Canino and Bianca Caruso.
Lawyer Rankings
- Banking and finance: Borrower side Italy
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side Italy
- Capital markets: Debt Italy
- Next Generation Partners Italy > Capital markets: Debt
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Capital markets: Debt