Entidades bancarias y financieras

Las instituciones financieras de mayor prestigio a nivel mundial confían a Cleary Gottlieb las operaciones comerciales más interesantes y delicadas. En los últimos años, hemos trabajado en algunas de las operaciones bancarias de fusión y adquisición más significativas, así como en las transacciones más innovadoras surgidas recientemente en la industria. Nuestro equipo internacional de abogados está acostumbrado a trabajar en diversas jurisdicciones simultáneamente y ha participado en el diseño de múltiples operaciones para instituciones financieras que están progresivamente transformando la industria, convirtiéndola en un mercado sin fronteras.


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Practice Highlights What Others Say About Our Practice

Dexia SA in €4 Billion Sale of Dexia Bank Belgium to the Belgian State

Over 40 Banks Settle Lehman Securities Class Action Litigation

Bank of America in $8.3 Billion Sale of Shares of China Construction Bank

Goldman Sachs and Other Derivative Creditors in Lehman Brothers Plan Settlement

Goldman Sachs in Sale of Litton Loan Servicing

Hellman & Friedman in Public Offer for Gartmore by Henderson

TPG in Equity Investment in Leading Chinese Investment Banking and Securities Firm CICC

HSBC Wins Dismissal of Claims by Counterparty to ISDA-Based Swap Agreement Linked to the Performance of a Madoff Feeder Fund

Crédit Lyonnais Obtains Favorable Settlement And Concludes A Decade of Executive Life-Related Litigation

Samsung Life Insurance in the Largest IPO by a Korean Company

Citi in $20 Billion TARP Repayment

Morgan Stanley in Joint Venture to Create World's Largest Retail Brokerage

German Savings Bank Association in Connection with €50 Billion Bailout of Hypo Real Estate

Cleary Gottlieb has been ranked in the top tier for financial services and regulatory compliance by Chambers USA since the inception of this category.
Americas Structured Equity Issue of the Year
(AIG’s sale of $9.5 billion in MetLife securities)
International Financing Review (2012)
EMEA Equity Issue of the Year
(Commerzbank’s €11 billion capital increase)
International Financing Review (2012)
Subordinated Financial Bond of the Year
(Credit Suisse’s Tier 2 Buffer Capital Notes offering)
International Financing Review (2012)

EMEA Restructuring of the Year
(Truvo’s restructuring of €1.5 billion in debt)
International Financing Review (2012)

Standout Firm for Finance
(AIG's re-IPO) 
Financial Times' U.S. Innovative Lawyers (2011)

Financial Bond-Subordinated Debt of the Year
(HSBC’s $3.8 billion $25 par capital securities)
International Financing Review (2011)

Americas Equity Deal of the Year
(Bank of America’s preferred share sale of Banco Itaú)
International Financial Law Review (2011)

Americas Restructuring of the Year
(CIT Group)
International Financing Review (2011)

Standout Firm for Financial Services
(Citi's capital raising and TARP repayment)
Financial Times' U.S. Innovative Lawyers (2010)
Americas M&A Deal of the Year
(Barclays' acquisition of Lehman Brothers' assets)
International Financial Law Review (2009)

“This firm’s long-standing presence in the region, reputation in New York and enviable roster of banking clients keep it at the top of the market. It advises both lenders and borrowers, and has been acting for the creditors in some of the large restructurings in Latin America during the downturn. … ‘Cleary’s success in the region speaks for itself; you know you will get top quality when you hire this firm,’ according to clients.”
Chambers Latin America (2012)

“Clients appreciate the high-caliber banking and finance team at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. The partners use their broad experience of various practice areas to offer clients a truly collaborative approach. The firm is best known for its outstanding work with sponsors and it frequently advises on cross-border LBOs, debt buy-backs and exchanges.”
Chambers UK (2012) 

“This firm has a strong presence in the USA and Latin America, and is especially well regarded for sponsor-side representations in London and regulatory work in Germany. Its Latin American practice is particularly robust in Brazil and Mexico, with clients here including both financial institutions and borrowers. Many deals feature complex structured elements that straddle banking and finance and the debt capital markets.”
Chambers Global (2011)

“Best known for its work on behalf of state entities, Cleary Gottlieb also receives instructions from financial institutions. ... ‘A strong reputation based on consistently high-quality work.’”
Chambers Europe (2011)

Clients are impressed by the lawyers’ depth of knowledge, and their ability to pre-empt issues. … ‘Absolutely top-tier – you don’t get much better than these uniformly excellent lawyers.’ … ‘[They provide] efficient, constructive advice of an extremely high standard.’”
Chambers Global (2010)