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David Dunnigan

David Dunnigan
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David Dunnigan

David Dunnigan

Senior Consultant


London
David Dunnigan
  1. People

David Dunnigan

David Dunnigan

Senior Consultant


London

David Dunnigan

Senior Consultant

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 4613

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David has over 35 years of experience of Debt Capital Markets transactions in both the developed and the developing markets.

David has an extremely broad practice and has represented both issuers and underwriters and has advised banks, corporates, sovereigns and multilaterals across the globe and across the credit spectrum.

David is ranked as a Market Leader by all of the top Directories and is in Legal 500’s Hall of Fame. Plaudits include: “Vastly experienced….David is always on top of his game”.

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