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Charlotte Walden
Knowledge Counsel

Charlotte Walden

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  • English
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As Knowledge Counsel for the Banking team at CMS, Charlotte monitors developments in law and practice to support our lawyers to deliver exceptional, tailored and pragmatic advice to clients in the lending and debt markets. Charlotte’s role also includes preparing and maintaining the team’s standard form documentation and know how, delivering training and publishing thought leadership pieces.

Prior to joining the Banking Knowledge team, Charlotte was a Senior Associate in the Corporate & Leveraged Finance team at CMS. Charlotte gained several years experience at CMS and other international law firms advising a range of corporates, sponsors and lenders in relation to domestic and cross border corporate, real estate and leveraged finance transactions. 

Memberships & Roles

  • Member of the LMA Documentation Committee
  • Contributing Author for LexisNexis

Education

  • 2013 – Graduate Diploma in Law, Legal Practice Course and LLB (Hons) Law, The University of Law, Manchester.
  • 2011 – BSocSc Sociology, The University of Manchester, Manchester.

Further reading

  • Case Update: Dassault Aviation SA v Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co Ltd (2024)

  • To assign or not to assign – that’s a real question

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