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October 15, 2015
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, a leading counselor to global financial institutions and corporations, has been recognized as a leading law firm in several key practice areas in the 2016 edition of the IFLR 1000, a publication focused exclusively on finance and transactional law firms.
In the United States, Cadwalader is ranked among the top firms in several core areas, including Bank Lending; Capital Markets: Derivatives; Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization; Financial Services Regulatory; Mergers and Acquisitions; and Restructuring and Insolvency.
The following attorneys are recognized as Leading Lawyers: Louis Bevilacqua (Mergers and Acquisitions), Christopher Cox (Mergers and Acquisitions), Michael Gambro (Capital Markets: Derivatives, Capital Markets: Equity), Geoffrey Levin (Mergers and Acquisitions), Ivan Loncar (Capital Markets: Derivatives, Capital Markets: Equity, Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization), William Mills (Mergers and Acquisitions), Patrick Quinn (Bank Lending), Gary Silverstein (Capital Markets: Derivatives, Capital Markets: Equity, Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization) and Lary Stromfeld (Capital Markets: Derivatives, Capital Markets: Equity, Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization).
In addition, Scott Cammarn (Financial Services Regulatory), Matthew Feig (Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization), and Jeffrey Nagle (Bank Lending) are noted as Rising Stars.
Cadwalader is ranked in several categories in the United Kingdom, including Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization, Restructuring and Insolvency: Bond Holder and Fund Representation, Restructuring: Financial, and EU Competition.
In China, Cadwalader is recognized in the area of Private Equity (foreign firm). In Hong Kong, the firm is recognized in Capital Markets Debt Capital Markets Equity, and is noted in Capital Markets: Structured Finance and Securitization, Financial Services Regulatory, and Private Equity.