King & Spalding been listed as among the top law firms for FinTech in the Chambers FinTech Guide.
The firm is ranked in FinTech Legal, FinTech Legal: Corporate, Securities & Financing and Crypto-Asset Disputes. Chambers also ranked partner Macky O’Sullivan in the FinTech Legal category. O’Sullivan represents and advises clients on a broad range of investment funds and venture capital matters, including capital raising transactions, investment rounds and corporate venture financings, as well as the formation of and investment in conventional and Shari’ah-compliant investment funds.
The firm’s FinTech practice coordinates across countries and jurisdictions for clients pursuing strategic transactions, regulatory compliance and litigation matters. The group is experienced at working with FinTech companies across a variety of industry segments, including peer-to-peer and alternative lending, digital currency and blockchain technology, mobile and online payments. To view the firm’s ranking and read the accompanying editorial, click here.