Adam English

Associate

Overview

Adam English is an associate in the London office of Crowell & Moring. He focuses on distressed debt and claims trading. Adam represents investment banks, broker dealers, and other financial institutions, including hedge funds on the trading of domestic and international syndicated bank loans, debt instruments, and distressed assets.

He has extensive experience in the review and analysis of credit documentation of both investment and non-investment grade borrowers. Adam advises buy-side clients on closing cross-border transactions throughout Europe and the United States. He focuses on distressed debt and claims trading under both the LMA and the LSTA secondary trading documentation.

Prior to joining the firm, he was an attorney with Kibbe & Orbe LLP.

Before moving into private practice, Adam worked for a multinational investment bank and financial services company, where he gained experience in corporate actions, data flow strategy, and distressed debt trading.

Career & Education

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    • University of East Anglia, LL.B., 2006
    • College of Law, London, Diploma in Legal Practice, 2007
    • University of East Anglia, LL.B., 2006
    • College of Law, London, Diploma in Legal Practice, 2007
    • Solicitor, England and Wales
    • Solicitor, England and Wales

Adam's Insights

Client Alert | 6 min read | 02.07.25

The EU NPL Directive: Impact on Secondary Loan Trading

The Directive on Credit Servicers and Credit Purchasers was adopted by the EU in 2021 (the Directive) and the implementing technical standards (ITS) relating to the Directive have also been adopted by the European Commission. Member states (of the EU) were required to implement the Directive into local law by the end of 2023 and notably France, Luxembourg, Ireland and Germany have now passed laws implementing the Directive....

Adam's Insights

Client Alert | 6 min read | 02.07.25

The EU NPL Directive: Impact on Secondary Loan Trading

The Directive on Credit Servicers and Credit Purchasers was adopted by the EU in 2021 (the Directive) and the implementing technical standards (ITS) relating to the Directive have also been adopted by the European Commission. Member states (of the EU) were required to implement the Directive into local law by the end of 2023 and notably France, Luxembourg, Ireland and Germany have now passed laws implementing the Directive....