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Fiona Cumming

Partner

London

Cumming Fiona
Fiona Cumming

Partner

London

Fiona advises financial institutions, sponsors (including private equity funds and their portfolio companies) and corporates on a range of domestic and international banking and finance transactions with a particular focus on leveraged and event-driven acquisition financings, equity finance and syndicated lending. 

Fiona also advises banks, bondholders, insolvency practitioners and other key stakeholders on both contentious and non-contentious financial restructurings and has extensive experience advising on enforcements in the context of onshore and offshore financings for PRC assets.

Having trained at Allen & Overy in London and worked with the Leveraged Finance team there since qualification in 2005, Fiona moved to Hong Kong in 2008.

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Office

London

One Bishops Square
London
E1 6AD

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Qualifications

Professional

Admitted as solicitor, England and Wales, 2005

Registered foreign lawyer, Hong Kong, 2008

Admitted as solicitor, Hong Kong, 2010

Academic

LLB, Law, University of Bristol, 2001

Diploma, Legal Practice, Nottingham Trent University, 2002

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