Jacqueline Cook
Jacqueline Cook is Of Counsel (Trade Finance, Knowledge and Compliance) at Sullivan & Worcester, in London. Jacqueline has been in practice for over 30 years. She has experience in a variety of finance sectors including structured finance, trade finance, syndicated lending, aviation finance, leveraged and real estate finance and general banking.
Regularly advising the market and clients on key issues including LIBOR and benchmark reform, the effect of Brexit and sanctions issues, Jacqueline is also keeping a keen eye on the Electronic Trade Documents Bill and legal developments around digital assets. She runs legal training and knowledge management for Sullivan's London office, often presenting at the firm’s client webinars. In addition, she advises on regulatory issues, legal opinions and precedent drafting.
Jacqueline contributes to Sullivan’s Talking Trade Finance Blog and has written Client Alerts on topics including aspects of digital trade finance, sanctions and LIBOR reform. In 2021, she assisted with the publication of a joint ITFA/Sullivan Guide on LIBOR transition.
Regularly advising the market and clients on key issues including LIBOR and benchmark reform, the effect of Brexit and sanctions issues, Jacqueline is also keeping a keen eye on the Electronic Trade Documents Bill and legal developments around digital assets. She runs legal training and knowledge management for Sullivan's London office, often presenting at the firm’s client webinars. In addition, she advises on regulatory issues, legal opinions and precedent drafting.
Jacqueline contributes to Sullivan’s Talking Trade Finance Blog and has written Client Alerts on topics including aspects of digital trade finance, sanctions and LIBOR reform. In 2021, she assisted with the publication of a joint ITFA/Sullivan Guide on LIBOR transition.