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Clifford Chance
2001 K STREET NW
WASHINGTON DC 20006-1001
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Banking & Finance

Career

Jessica is a partner in Clifford Chance’s Americas Energy and Infrastructure Group, based in Washington, DC. She regularly advises sponsors, commercial banks, multilateral organizations, and export credit agencies in all aspects of the development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects worldwide, with a particular emphasis on Latin America. She is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia. Jessica is a first generation Peruvian-American and is fully bilingual (English / Spanish).

Education

While working full-time at IFC, Jessica obtained her JD from The Catholic University, Columbus School of Law. She obtained her MA in International Affairs with distinction from The Catholic University.

Lawyer Rankings

Latin America: International firms > Banking and finance

Clifford Chance houses a fully-rounded Latin America banking and finance practice. It is particularly noted for energy and infrastructure finance, and holds excellent connections to multilateral agencies (MLAs), export credit agencies (ECAs) and development finance institutions (DFIs), primarily through its Washington DC office. IDB Invest, IFC and Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional are amongst its key clients. The firm also has key banking and finance practitioners in its New York, Sao Paulo and Madrid offices. Key markets for the team include Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Colombia. It has also made a considerable impression on smaller markets such as El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama. Along with new money lending, the firm has an established record in major debt restructurings, especially in the aviation sector. Sustainability-linked financings are another forte, while it has made further inroads in acquisition finance, notably advising the lenders, issuing banks and hedge providers on the $1.2bn equivalent multi-tranche and dual-currency financing for Sociedad Transmisora Metropolitana’s acquisition of the entire stake in Enel Transmisión Chile. Fabricio Longhin has an outstanding reputation in the market, representing agencies, development banks and commercial lenders, amongst others, while partners Jessica Springsteen, Lori Bean and senior counsel Catherine McCarthy are also intensely focused on Latin America. New York partner Douglas Deutsch is noted for debt restructurings. Counsel Alberto Haito is another impressive practitioner. All named individuals are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.

Latin America: International firms > Projects and energy

(Next Generation Partners)

Jessica Springsteen – Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance has a large team of Latin America specialists, which has built close connections to multilateral agencies and development banks, commercial banks and sponsors. It remains noted for its energy and infrastructure work in Colombia, although it has extensive geographic coverage, including projects and energy transactions in the Dominican Republic, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador. The firm has a history of advising on large conventional project financings, and has built its presence in project and infrastructure bonds. It is also at the forefront of green bonds and sustainability-linked financings. Moreover, it has earned accolades for its work in infrastructure financings, including toll roads, metro lines, mass transportation systems and port projects. The practice group is also increasing prominent in renewables, including solar and wind. Fabricio Longhin is a major name in energy and infrastructure projects, advising a range of multilateral lenders, commercial banks, sponsors and investors; he is a recognised force in Colombia infrastructure and renewables projects, along with major projects and energy transactions elsewhere in Latin America. Lori Ann Bean is also noted for representing development finance institutions (DFIs), export credit agencies (ECAs) and commercial banks on Latin America energy and infrastructure projects. New York partner Hugo Triaca provides further expertise in bond-driven financings and hybrid securities transactions, including green bonds and ESG-linked offerings. Jessica Springsteen and senior counsel Catherine McCarthy are also key figures in the team, along with counsel Alberto Haito. The launch of a Houston office, which included the hire of upstream oil-and-gas specialist David Sweeney from Akin in June 2023, has deepened the firm’s Latin America energy credentials. All named individuals are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.

United States > Finance > Project finance

Clifford Chance combines the firm’s extensive international footprint with embedded project finance and development expertise to advise on a impressive portfolio of energy and infrastructure projects that span the Americas, Africa and Asia. Tax equity financings and tax credit transactions are a significant part of the workload, particularly with regard to battery storage, wind and solar projects, and the firm has also demonstrated high levels of activity engaging with carbon capture ventures. Furthermore, in the LatAm region, the group have pivoted towards refinancing existing brownfield projects with bonds, working closely with the capital markets branch of the firm. Lori Ann Bean ‘s leadership straddles both energy and infrastructure offerings and is a key representative for governmental lenders, working closely with the US Department of Energy and the US International Development Finance Corporation. Fabricio Longhin‘s focus is firmly centered on Latin America where he has overseen a number of significant transport-related mandates, often working alongside Jessica Springsteen who has also counselled a range of European lenders and export credit agencies on domestic renewable projects. Greg Jehle and Lauran Smith are further names of note due to their work with the DOE, while Alberto Haito continues to represent both banks and financial sponsors across a spectrum of energy and infrastructure developments. All practitioners operate out of Washington DC.

United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power

Clifford Chance acts for a diverse array of both US and international agencies, with notable clients including the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office and the Department of Commerce. The firm stands out for its specialization in the renewable energy sector, providing expert guidance on the development, financing, and acquisition of wind, solar, and geothermal portfolios. From the Washington DC office, Lori Ann Bean heads up the team, routinely assisting clients with the development and financing of complex infrastructure and energy projects. Co-head of the firm’s Latin America group Fabricio Longhin is the go-to choice for a number of developers, commercial banks, infrastructure and energy funds involved in the development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects in Latin America and the US, an area in which Latin America expert Jessica Springsteen is also active. Based in Houston, Alexander Leff‘s practice focuses on renewable energy and infrastructure projects. All practitioners are based in Washington DC unless otherwise stated.