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Charlotte is a financial services regulatory specialist with over a decade of experience advising clients on a broad range of financial services matters both in a transactional and purely advisory context.
Charlotte has acted for banks, asset managers, private equity sponsors, FinTechs and corporates. She helps clients navigate the latest regulatory developments, partners with clients on strategic transformational projects and guides clients through complex regulatory perimeter issues. Charlotte has particular expertise in the intersection of technology and traditional financial services, having advised extensively on payments, digital currencies and artificial intelligence.
Charlotte has completed two secondments at J.P. Morgan.
She is an international practitioner, dual-qualified (England and Wales and New York), and speaks English, German and Mandarin.
Since 2023 | Partner, Taylor Wessing |
2011 - 2023 | Trainee, Associate, Senior associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer |
2013 | Solicitor, England and Wales |
2012 | Attorney-at-law, New York |
2011 | Legal Practice Course, BPP |
2010 | LLM in Corporate law, New York University School of Law |
2009 | BA (Hons) in Jurisprudence, Oxford University, St Hilda's College |
German |
Mandarin |
Actualités et publications récentes
How will the EU's DORA impact UK businesses?
Nicholas Crossland and Charlotte Witherington look at what the EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act means for UK businesses and at similar UK initiatives.
5 de 6 Publications
Financial services matters - April 2024
par plusieurs auteurs
UK Special Insolvency Regime for Payment and Electronic Money Institutions prioritises return of customer funds
Is UK AI regulation on the way in after all?
par Debbie Heywood