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Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
EXCHANGE HOUSE
PRIMROSE STREET
LONDON
EC2A 2EG
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Financial Services Regulatory

Position

Partner

Career

Chris is a contentious regulatory specialist, acting for financial institutions and listed corporates on internal and regulatory enforcement investigations, with a particular specialism in market misconduct, ESG issues and cross-border investigations involving European and US regulators. He has acted on some of the most high profile FCA/PRA Enforcement investigations in the market and has represented clients before the Regulatory Decisions Committee and Upper Tribunal.

Chris also supports clients in complex interactions with the regulators, section 166 reviews, and compliance risk, particular with respect to culture, governance and conduct risk. He has also worked with clients appearing before Parliamentary Select Committees.

Chris is dual qualified in England and Wales, and New York, and has spent over three years on secondment at various investment banks, and spent two years on secondment to HSF New York where he acted for firms under investigation by the SEC and DOJ.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Financial services: contentious

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Chris NinanHerbert Smith Freehills LLP

Herbert Smith Freehills LLP‘s client roster comprises many of the best known financial institutions across the globe. Operational resilience, consumer duties and market disclosures are just some of the core areas of focus for the firm. Lauded expert Jenny Stainsby heads up the global financial services regulatory offering, with Hywel Jenkins taking the lead in London. The team has ‘seen it all before from both sides‘, and fields numerous practitioners with experience working for major domestic and overseas regulators, including Karen Anderson. Chris Ninan primarily acts on FCA and PRA enforcement actions, while Susannah Cogman operates at the intersection between regulatory obligations and criminal law. Andrew Procter now acts as a consultant for the department. In other team news, Jon Ford made partner in May 2023.