Christopher Sullivan
Christopher A. Sullivan is a knowledge management lawyer for the Structured Finance and Derivatives Practice in the London office of Latham & Watkins. At Latham, he provides know-how and thought leadership support, including product development, industry body work, and training. Mr. Sullivan is a regular author of legal briefings and contributor to articles on securitisation and derivatives in publications such as Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law. He is a regular speaker on these and other topics, including Brexit and benchmark reform. He has also advised financial institutions on a wide variety of regulatory issues, including the impact of Basel III, CRR, Securitisation Regulation, EMIR, MiFID II, Prospectus Regulation and PRIIPs Regulation.
Prior to joining Latham, Mr. Sullivan practiced at another large international law firm and was seconded to the investment banking divisions of two large international banks in London. Mr. Sullivan has extensive experience in structured finance and capital market transactions, acting for underwriters, originators, investors, and service providers across a variety of transaction structures and asset classes.