Natalie Ullmann
About Natalie Ullmann
Natalie Ullmann is an Associate currently working at Allen & Overy in Hong Kong, specializing in banking and finance law with expertise in syndicated loan transactions and capital call financing. She has a diverse background in legal roles, including experience at Clifford Chance LLP and EY, and holds degrees from The University of Hong Kong and UNSW.
Work at A&O Shearman
Natalie Ullmann currently holds the position of Associate at A&O Shearman, having joined the firm in 2024. She works in the Hong Kong SAR office and has been with the firm for four months. Her role involves engaging in complex legal matters, particularly in the areas of banking and finance law.
Work at Allen & Overy
Natalie Ullmann has extensive experience at Allen & Overy, where she has worked in various capacities. She has been an Associate since 2021, contributing to her expertise in banking and finance law for three years. Prior to this, she served as a Trainee Solicitor from 2018 to 2020 for two years and as a Paralegal (Pending Admission) from 2020 to 2021 for seven months. Additionally, she completed a Summer Internship at the firm in 2016 for one month.
Education and Expertise
Natalie Ullmann studied at The University of Hong Kong, where she earned her Juris Doctor from 2015 to 2017 and a Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) from 2017 to 2018. She also holds a Bachelor of Commerce/Economics from UNSW, achieved between 2011 and 2014. Her expertise includes handling complex syndicated loan transactions, margin loan financing, capital call financing, acquisition financing, and real estate financing projects.
Language Proficiency
Natalie Ullmann is fluent in three languages: English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. This proficiency enhances her ability to manage cross-border legal transactions effectively, facilitating communication and understanding in diverse legal contexts.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current roles, Natalie Ullmann gained experience as a Summer Intern at Clifford Chance LLP in 2016 for one month in Hong Kong. She also interned at EY in 2013 for two months in Hong Kong, which contributed to her foundational knowledge in finance and economics.