30 Jan 2026
Jones Day strengthens London Financial Markets Practice with partners Caroline Gregson and Nath Curtis
"Jones Day hires partners Caroline Gregson and Nath Curtis into its Financial Markets Practice in London to advise on energy transition and infrastructure project finance."
At Jones Day, they join a Financial Markets Practice of nearly 320 lawyers worldwide that advises on complex cross-border financial transactions, including energy transition and infrastructure transactions, regulatory matters, investigations and litigation.
Caroline Gregson has nearly 20 years of experience advising on energy and infrastructure finance projects in the UK and internationally. Her practice covers full-lifecycle project financing, including development and construction financing, operational refinancing and portfolio- and fund-level transactions across energy transition and core infrastructure assets. Her recent work includes the bilateral financing of a portfolio of early-stage battery storage, solar and collocated projects; the cross-border financing of two UK forestry funds; and the multilateral debt financing of an energy efficiency fund for residential apartment buildings. Ms. Gregson is joining Jones Day as a partner. She earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Reading, during which she spent a year in Paris studying French law, and completed her Legal Practice Course at Nottingham Law School.
Nath Curtis is a project finance lawyer with more than 20 years of experience representing clients in the low carbon, infrastructure, nature capital and digital infrastructure sectors worldwide. He advises banks, debt funds, equity investors, sponsors and developers on all aspects of debt finance transactions, including construction financing, operational refinancing and complex portfolio structures. His key projects have included negotiating a financial agreement among multiple parties for the construction of a nuclear power plant in England, advising on the UK’s first project financing of offshore wind, and working on the UK’s first syndicated project finance deal in battery storage. He is also advising on first-of-a-kind transactions such as the project financing of a low carbon, utility-scale hydrogen plant and matters relating to the generation and sale of nature credits. Mr. Curtis is joining Jones Day as a partner. He earned his law degree from BPP Law School and his undergraduate degree from the University of Exeter.