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"I specialise in advising corporate trustees and agents on most capital markets, structured finance, and banking products. I work with clients on both new and legacy transactions and have experience working to create commercial solutions for trustees exercising their discretion, as well as advising on defaults and restructurings."
Overview
Stuart is a Counsel in Linklaters’ Corporate Trust and Agency practice, which supports and works closely with the firm’s global Finance & Projects practice.
Stuart regularly advises:
- corporate trustees, paying agents, account banks, calculation agents, fiscal agents and cash managers on a range of capital markets products including securitisations, debt issuances and repacks;
- security agents and facility agents in relation to asset financings, project financings and leveraged financing facilities;
- depositaries in relation to Global Depositary Receipts; and
- on legacy work including transaction amendments, exercises of discretion, consent solicitations, litigation advice and advice in relation to transaction defaults and rating agency downgrades.
Stuart has a particular interest in Islamic finance and has advised several corporate trustee houses on sukuk transactions, including advising on the first South African sovereign sukuk, the first UK sovereign sukuk and the first aviation sukuk guaranteed by an Export Credit Agency.
Beyond the Office
Prior to joining Linklaters, Stuart worked for Clifford Chance for over ten years, where he spent time on secondment to their Frankfurt office and on a client secondment to The Bank of New York Mellon.
Education and Qualifications
Stuart studied jurisprudence (law) at Wadham College, Oxford University.

