Jamie Wiseman-Clarke > Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner > London, England > Lawyer Profile
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Offices
Governor’s House
5 Laurence Pountney Hill
EC4R 0BR
England
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Jamie Wiseman-Clarke
Work Department
Transport: Rail
Position
Partner
Career
Jamie is a partner in the Transport and Asset Finance group at BCLP.
Jamie has over 15 years’ experience acting for financial institutions, lessors, lessees and manufacturers on domestic and cross-border asset finance transactions, particularly in rolling stock leasing, procurement and financing work.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Finance > Transport finance and leasing
(Leading individuals)The ‘very commercial and responsive’ team at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner is best-known for its rail-related procurement, leasing and finance work for a lessor-focused client base that includes Angel Trains and Beacon Rail. ‘Very strategic’ team head Russell Clifford ‘knows the rail market inside out’, ensuring that he is instructed not only on high-profile domestic mandates but also an increasing volume of international work, as certain clients seek to expand into Continental Europe. The ‘level-headed’ Jamie Wiseman-Clarke is ‘a pro-active problem solver’, acting on his own, as well as with Clifford, on core rolling stock leasing work. Drawing upon in-house expertise gained through his time at the Office of Passenger Rail Franchising and the Strategic Rail Authority, Jason Chamberlain has deep rail knowledge and ‘is indispensable when dealing with highly technical matters’. Anton Chambers is the main contact for the firm’s much smaller aviation finance offering and handles work for lessors, asset management firms and start-up airlines.
London > Transport > Rail
(Leading individuals)‘The flexibility, responsiveness, collaboration and support whenever working with the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner team continues to be first class – a team that I trust implicitly’. Russell Clifford heads the department, which does a considerable amount of complex rail financing and leasing work, with a particular focus on rolling stock matters. Another strength lies in advising prominent developers and investors, as well as major infrastructure companies, on important rail-related projects. Jason Chamberlain has a wealth of experience in the rail sector. Jamie Wiseman-Clarke acts for financial institutions, lessors, lessees and manufacturers on various domestic and cross-border asset finance transactions. In particular, Wiseman-Clarke specialises in rolling stock leasing, procurement and financing work.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading individuals London > Finance > Transport finance and leasing
- Leading individuals London > Transport > Rail
- Rail London > Transport
- Transport finance and leasing London > Finance
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- Investment fund formation and management > Real estate funds
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