Grace Wyatt joins Addleshaw Goddard Financial Services Regulatory Team
London, United Kingdom – Addleshaw Goddard has appointed to partner Grace Wyatt who joins from Hogan Lovells LLP, further strengthening the Financial Services Regulatory team at the firm, following recent appointments including Tess Kelly, Lisa Lee Lewis and James Greig.
Grace Wyatt is an experienced financial services regulatory lawyer, with a particular expertise in payments, e-money and digital forms of money (CBDCs, tokenised deposits, stablecoins). She advises on all aspects of operating a business in this sector. in respect
Rosanna Bryant, head of financial services regulations at Addleshaw Goddard, commenting on the appointment of Grace Wyatt said:
Grace Wyatt, partner in financial services regulation at Addleshaw Goddard, commenting on her appointment said:
"I am really excited to be joining Addleshaw Goddard as partner and to be joining a thriving team that is growing and expanding its capacity in this area. I am instinctively a “problem solver” and enjoy the complexity of financial services regulation, particularly in developing areas. Helping clients navigate the challenges of novel business models and new technologies within legal frameworks that were not necessarily designed for such use cases gives me great satisfaction."
Addleshaw Goddard has recently opened its fourth office in Germany, a new Riyadh office to service clients in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and now a new office in Spain, bringing the total number of AG offices globally to 19, including eight in continental Europe and Ireland, extending AG's full service offering to blue chip, international and domestic clients across Europe's main business centres. Recently Addleshaw Goddard has made the following appointments to partner: Bruce Chen in London in IPE Finance, James Tarleton London F&P, Tess Kelly in Financial Regulation, Laura Uberoi to Head the Private Wealth Unit, Anna Zeitlin Dubai to Head Financial Services, David Alfrey to strengthen the ESG team.