Latham Leads H1 2025 Capital Markets League Tables
Firm’s Capital Markets Practice once again earns top legal advisor league table rankings across debt and equity products and industries globally in Bloomberg, Dealogic, Deal Point Data, and LSEG.
Jeremy Green is a partner in the London office of Latham & Watkins and a member of the firm’s Corporate Department and Capital Markets, Derivatives, and Digital Assets & Web3 practices. Jeremy is also a member of the firm’s Financial Institutions and Fintech industry groups.
Jeremy has 20 years of experience working in private practice, investment banking, and financial market regulation. This combination of legal, commercial, and regulatory policy skills has allowed Jeremy to develop a practice advising on complex transactional, market infrastructure and regulatory, and tax and accounting-driven matters that span all asset classes and product types.
Jeremy is an expert in the acquisition, holding, disposal, financing, monetization, hedging, and pledging of financial, non-financial, and digital assets, with a particular focus on derivatives and other structured solutions.
Jeremy’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, global asset and alternative investment managers, insurance companies, investment banks, hedge funds, quantitative trading firms, liquidity providers, private equity funds and their portfolio companies, commodities trading houses, traditional and digital asset prime brokers, public companies, and family offices.
Jeremy’s recent experience includes advising the firm’s clients on:
Firm’s Capital Markets Practice once again earns top legal advisor league table rankings across debt and equity products and industries globally in Bloomberg, Dealogic, Deal Point Data, and LSEG.
Firm honored by Law360 for advising startups, financial institutions, VCs, digital asset and Web3 participants, and corporations on their most innovative and complex transactions, investigations, litigation, and regulatory matters.
Firm honored for steering record-breaking and innovative transactions and general excellence.