Dawn is a partner in the banking and finance team with 18 years of experience acting for lenders, corporate borrowers and private equity sponsors. She advises on a wide range of financings from leveraged and acquisition finance through to investment grade facilities.

Dawn’s diverse client base includes large multinational groups and she regularly leads high value cross-jurisdictional transactions. Solution focussed, she enjoys working on bespoke and innovative debt structures tailored to suit the needs of her clients.

Dawn Reoch is an excellent debt financing lawyer. She is extremely hard-working, always delivers and is extremely considered and diligent in her approach.

Client Quote, Chambers UK 2025

Dawn Reoch is stand out. One of the best banking lawyers I have ever worked with in the UK.

Client Quote, Legal 500 UK 2024

Dawn is a superb banking lawyer. She is highly commercial, committed, responsive and extremely client-friendly.

Chambers & Partners, 2024

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