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Charlie Osborne

Charlie
Osborne

Of Counsel

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cosborne@gibsondunn.com

TEL:+44 20 7071 4237

FAX:+44 20 7070 9237

London

Telephone House, 2-4 Temple Avenue, London, EC4Y 0HB United Kingdom

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PRACTICE

Global Finance Business Restructuring and Reorganization

BIOGRAPHY

Charles Osborne is an English qualified lawyer in the London office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher where he currently practises in the firm’s Global Finance and Business, Restructuring and Reorganization practice groups.

His practice focuses on advising borrowers, sponsors, lenders, creditors and investors in cross-border financings, restructurings and special-situations transactions.

Prior to joining Gibson Dunn, Charlie was an associate in the finance practice of Kirkland & Ellis International LLP and prior to that, an associate in the finance practice of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, where he also trained.

EDUCATION

University of Law - London Moorgate - 2013 Legal Practice Course

University of Law - London Moorgate - 2012 Graduate Diploma in Law

University of York - 2010 Bachelor of Arts

ADMISSIONS

England & Wales - Solicitor

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Client Alert - May 10, 2023 | Gibson Dunn Environmental, Social and Governance Update (April 2023)
Article - January 14, 2022 | Private Equity in the UK (England and Wales): Overview
Article - October 30, 2020 | Private equity in the UK (England and Wales): market and regulatory overview
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