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Henrietta de Salis

Work Department
Asset Management / Financial Services Regulatory
Position
Henrietta de Salis is a partner in Willkie’s Asset Management and Corporate & Financial Services Departments and is based in the Firm’s London office. She heads Willkie’s Financial Services Regulatory practice in London and is also part of the Firm’s Structured Finance & Derivatives, Cybersecurity & Privacy, Digital Works and Environmental, Social & Governance Practice Groups. Henrietta is a financial services lawyer providing advice and transaction support to banks, securities firms, asset and investment managers, funds and intermediaries — including broker-dealers, custodians, trading platforms, private equity firms, wealth managers and insurers — on UK and European financial services legislation and compliance matters in both the wholesale and retail markets.
Education
Aberystwyth University, LLB (Hons)
Lawyer Rankings
London > Investment fund formation and management > Private funds
Willkie Farr & Gallagher (UK) LLP provides advice to clients on the full lifecycle of funds from establishment and fundraising through to closing. Practice head Solomon Wifa is ‘knowledgeable and thorough’ with deep experience in advising on cross-jurisdictional private fund matters, while Henrietta de Salis specialises in providing regulatory advice. Colin Fulton was made up to partner in January 2021 and alongside Wifa handles both fund management and secondary transactions.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Risk advisory > Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market
- Dispute resolution > Competition litigation
- Finance > Debt capital markets
- Finance > High yield
- Finance > Acquisition finance
- Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency
- Corporate and commercial > Equity capital markets – mid-large cap
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
- Investment fund formation and management > Private funds
- Corporate and commercial > EU and competition
- Corporate and commercial > Private equity: transactions – high-value deals (£250m+)
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration