Ian Cuillerier is a Partner at White & Case LLP, New York. He heads the firm’s Global Derivative Group and serves as the Canada Practice Group Head. His practice focuses on derivatives and structured products. He regularly advises investment and commercial banks, dealers, insurance companies, funds and corporate users of derivatives in transactions as well as compliance and regulatory matters. Mr. Cuillerier negotiates, documents, structures and develops derivatives in a broad spectrum of complex physical and financial transactions including derivatives-linked securities, commodity transactions (including energy, metals, oil and gas, and emission credits), bespoke structured products and rate, credit, fixed income and currency derivatives. He also regularly negotiates prime brokerage, repurchase/reverse repurchase and securities lending arrangements. In addition, he counsels domestic and foreign entities in the laws and regulations applicable to derivatives in the United States, including the implications of the Dodd-Frank Act. Mr. Cuillerier is admitted to practice in New York and Massachusetts. He graduated from the Richard Ivey School of Business Administration of the University of Western Ontario with an Honours Business Administration degree in 1991. In 1995, he graduated from the Faculty of Law of McGill University with BCL and LLB degrees.
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