In brief The term ‘transition finance’ has now firmly established itself in the lexicon of financial market participants, however, there does continue to be some differing perspectives around the scope of the term’s definition. Some consider it to encompass climate transition across all sectors of the economy, whilst others take the narrower view that it concerns financing aimed at assisting higher emitting organizations, such as those involved in energy production, transportation, mining, and cement, the…
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Kimberly Everitt
BrowsingKimberly Everitt is Baker McKenzie's senior knowledge lawyer for Financial Services Regulation & Enforcement, covering the EMEA region, and brings over a decade of experience to the team in both knowledge and fee-earning roles. Prior to joining the Firm, Kim held roles specializing in contentious financial services regulation knowledge, and her fee-earning roles covered non-contentious regulation in the private equity and general financial services sectors.
Kim's practice spans both contentious and non-contentious regulatory matters, and she has experience in a wide range of financial services legal and regulatory issues. Kim has particular expertise in matters relating to investigations and enforcement, market abuse and misconduct, and regulatory change and reform. Kim is particularly interested in the future shape of both UK and EU financial services regulation after Brexit.