Meltem practices in the areas of general corporate and securities law, concentrating on derivatives contracts.
A partner within Eversheds Sutherland’s Capital Markets Group, Meltem has worked as a dedicated derivatives lawyer for over 20 years. Whether your entity is a corporation, insurance company, pension plan, university, asset manager, mutual fund, business development company or government-sponsored enterprise, Meltem can advise you across the full spectrum of important issues relevant to derivatives trading. This includes working closely with her clients to develop and structure derivatives transactions to achieve their business and financial goals, as well as negotiating the documentation for derivatives across all asset classes. A significant part of Meltem’s role in helping businesses like yours is drafting trading documentation, including template agreements, which requires a deep understanding of her clients’ individual goals, as well as relevant operational and regulatory requirements.
Meltem also provides legal training to legal and business teams on all areas of derivatives-related laws, including the regulatory requirements imposed on the derivatives markets by the Dodd-Frank Act, as well as European derivatives reform developments, such as European Market Infrastructure Regulation and Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
In her spare time, Meltem enjoys running, weight lifting, cooking for friends and family and watching her children play baseball.
- Advised insurance companies on derivatives use plans.
- Prepared 18f-4 derivatives risk mitigation policies for business development companies.
- Advised university endowments and pension plans with respect to hedging programs.
- Counseled international corporate treasury teams on interest rate, FX and commodity transactions.
- Counseled life insurers on hedging programs linked to custom indices.
- The SEC's Revamped Approach for Regulating Funds' Use of Derivatives (October 31, 2021)
- Preparing for compliance with Phase 6 of initial margin: lessons learned from Phase 5 (April 28, 2021)
- Issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic for the derivatives market (March 31, 2020)
- Recognized by The Legal 500 United States in the area of structured finance: derivatives and structured products (2020-2023)
- Recognized by Chambers USA: Guide to Leading Business Lawyers in the area of capital markets: derivatives (2019-2023)
- Recognized by Chambers Global: World’s Leading Lawyers in the area of capital markets: derivatives (2021-2024)
- Recognized by DCA Live as an Emerging Women Leader in Private Practice (2019)
- Member, International Swaps and Derivatives Association
- Member, Committee on Derivatives and Futures Law, American Bar Association
- District of Columbia
- New York
- J.D., University of Virginia School of Law,
- Member, Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law
- B.A., magna cum laude, Wellesley College
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