Jeremy is a partner in the Hong Kong office of Norton Rose.
He read law at Kingston Polytechnic and then took a Masters
Degree at Trinity Hall, Cambridge specialising in international
maritime and finance law. Jeremy was admitted as a solicitor
in England and Wales 1985, became a partner with another
City law firm in 1992 and joined Norton Rose as a partner
in October 1995.
Jeremy has considerable experience in the sale and purchase
and financing of all kinds of assets and his particular
expertise is in complex tax based domestic and cross-border
financing structures. He has represented banks, lessors,
airlines and shipping companies in financing aircraft, ships,
offshore vessels, rail rolling stock, car plant equipment,
buses, containers, telecoms equipment and paper mills using
all manner of financing structures, including single bank
and syndicated debt facilities, UK, US, Japanese and German
leasing facilities, joint venture transactions, high yield
note issues and receivables transactions.