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In this episode of The Escalation Podcast, I sit down with Allan Yip, a derivatives lawyer whose career spans more than three decades across private practice and global investment banks.
Allan began at the Bar before moving into banking and finance law at Clifford Chance during the industry’s expansion years. He later moved in-house at JPMorgan Chase and Bear Stearns, experiencing first-hand the shockwaves of the 2008 crisis, before returning to private practice as a partner at Simmons & Simmons.
He was at Bear Stearns when it collapsed.
This is a conversation about defining moments and what they reveal.
We discuss:
The realities of moving between in-house and private practice
Why regulation is always reactive
How negotiation is won through mindset, not ego
The discipline of answering the question, not hiding behind “it’s standard”
Managing escalation without retaliation
Leadership that invites challenge rather than demands agreement
At its core, this episode is about longevity- what it takes to sustain a career in high-pressure environments without losing perspective, professionalism, or humility.
A huge thank you to Allan for sharing not only his technical insight, but the principles that shaped a remarkable career.
About Allan Yip:
Allan is a specialist in prime brokerage, derivatives, derivatives regulation and structured products. He advises hedge funds and institutional asset managers on all aspects of their trading relationships with market counterparties, including prime brokerage arrangements, derivatives documentation and broader trading agreements.
He also provides specialist regulatory advice on derivatives and trading matters, including EMIR, SFTR, BRRD and BMR. Allan is a regular speaker and panelist at industry conferences, including those organized by International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), where he shares insight on derivatives markets and regulation.
Connect with him:
LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanyip/?originalSubdomain=uk
00:00 Introduction – Allan Yip’s 30-Year Legal Career
By with EdytaIn this episode of The Escalation Podcast, I sit down with Allan Yip, a derivatives lawyer whose career spans more than three decades across private practice and global investment banks.
Allan began at the Bar before moving into banking and finance law at Clifford Chance during the industry’s expansion years. He later moved in-house at JPMorgan Chase and Bear Stearns, experiencing first-hand the shockwaves of the 2008 crisis, before returning to private practice as a partner at Simmons & Simmons.
He was at Bear Stearns when it collapsed.
This is a conversation about defining moments and what they reveal.
We discuss:
The realities of moving between in-house and private practice
Why regulation is always reactive
How negotiation is won through mindset, not ego
The discipline of answering the question, not hiding behind “it’s standard”
Managing escalation without retaliation
Leadership that invites challenge rather than demands agreement
At its core, this episode is about longevity- what it takes to sustain a career in high-pressure environments without losing perspective, professionalism, or humility.
A huge thank you to Allan for sharing not only his technical insight, but the principles that shaped a remarkable career.
About Allan Yip:
Allan is a specialist in prime brokerage, derivatives, derivatives regulation and structured products. He advises hedge funds and institutional asset managers on all aspects of their trading relationships with market counterparties, including prime brokerage arrangements, derivatives documentation and broader trading agreements.
He also provides specialist regulatory advice on derivatives and trading matters, including EMIR, SFTR, BRRD and BMR. Allan is a regular speaker and panelist at industry conferences, including those organized by International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), where he shares insight on derivatives markets and regulation.
Connect with him:
LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/allanyip/?originalSubdomain=uk
00:00 Introduction – Allan Yip’s 30-Year Legal Career