Ms Ludovica Cipolla > Chiomenti > Rome, Italy > Lawyer Profile
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VIA XXIV MAGGIO, 43
00187 ROME
Italy
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Ms Ludovica Cipolla

Work Department
Counsel - Banking and Finance
Position
Since 2005 Ludovica is working in the banking and structured finance sectors advising leading Italian and international banks and investment funds acting as arrangers or originators.
Developing a broad and solid experience in a wide range of banking and finance transactions, in the last years Ludovica focused on securitization transactions of performing mortgage residential and commercial receivables, trade receivables, public receivables and non performing receivables, with a particular emphasis on multi originators transactions and STS transactions (Simple, Transparent and Standardised Securitisations).
Career
Ludovica Cipolla joined the Firm in 2020 and became a Counsel in 2021.
Languages
Italian, English, French
Memberships
Member of the Rome Bar (Italy), 2006
Education
Graduated in Law, Università degli Studi Roma Tre (Italy), 2002
Postgraduate course, International Trade Law, University Institute of European Studies – International Training Centre of the ILO in Turin, (Italy) 2004
Lawyer Rankings
Italy > Capital markets: Debt
Acting for both corporate and financial institutions, Chiomenti covers a large number of products, such as EMTN notes, stand-alone issuances, covered bonds, hybrid instruments, and high-yield, ESG, project and catastrophe bonds. The team additionally advises on minibonds, certificates and domestic programmes. Gregorio Consoli is particularly focused on transactions involving financial entities and regulated sectors; Gianrico Giannesi‘s practice encompasses securitisation and bond loans; and Benedetto La Russa advises on hybrid, high-yield, equity-linked and exchangeable notes. Anna Maria Perillo, Ludovica Cipolla and Salvatore Maria Sardo are also experienced structured finance practitioners.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Administrative and public law
- Banking and finance: Bank regulatory
- Banking and finance: Borrower side
- Banking and finance: lender or arranger side
- Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- EU and competition law
- Industry focus: Luxury goods
- Industry focus: Retail
- Private equity
- Real estate and construction
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax