Jonathan Rogers > White & Case LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

White & Case LLP
5 Old Broad Street
London
EC2N 1DW
England
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Position

Partner

Career

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Lawyer Rankings

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

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Jonathan RogersWhite & Case LLP

Counting global banks, investment firms, asset managers, technology companies and payment services providers among its key roster of clients, White & Case LLP’s workload encompasses banking regulatory mandates, FCA and PRA supervision cases, funds regulation and structuring, in addition matters concerning payment services and investment platforms. Jonathan Rogers leads the practice and focuses on banking regulation, large-scale technology transaction projects, fund structuring issues and fintech matters. Kristen DiLemmo advises on MiFID II, AIFMD, EMIR and payment services regulation, and Laura Kitchen is another key contact in the group.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech: regulatory

White & Case LLP‘s is particularly noted for its advisory work on laws and regulations relevant to the payments industry, commercial payments agreements and partnerships and cybersecurity advice. Jonathan Rogers‘ detailed knowledge of FCA and PRA regulation is key to a range of financial services clients. Kristen DiLemmo’s practice spans advice on MiFID II, AIFMD, EMIR, MAR and payment services regulation. Mark Smith further bolsters the payments expertise at the firm.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech: corporate and commercial

White & Case LLP handles a range of work including M&A, disposals, series financings and capital and finance structuring matters. Guy Potel heads up the team, and has a proven track record in transactional work involving fintechs. Helen Pantelides is well placed to advise emerging fintechs on growth equity and venture capital financings. Daniel Turgel is well versed in matters relating to AI, bringing his transactional knowledge to bear on mandates such as investments into new technology. Jonathan Rogers frequently leverages his regulatory experience to assist with corporate matters, such as acquisitions of insolvent regulated businesses. Hyder Jumabhoy excels in multijurisdictional fintech deals.