International law firm BCLP added partner Abbey Raish to the firm’s corporate transactions practice, where she will focus on capital markets, securities and sustainability matters.
Raish joins BCLP from Kirkland & Ellis and brings more than a decade of experience advising on complex transactional matters, including initial public offerings, debt and equity offerings, leveraged buyouts, mergers and acquisitions, SPAC transactions and cross-border deals. She also counsels boards and management on corporate governance, disclosure obligations, regulatory compliance and stock exchange requirements.
She has represented Fortune 500 companies across a variety of industries and some of the world’s most sophisticated private equity firms, investment banks and financial institutions in both capital markets and sustainability matters.
“Abbey brings exactly the kind of technical excellence, deep experience and client‑focused approach that enhances our brand and strengthens our ability to serve major corporate and private equity clients across industries. Her background in both capital markets and sustainability is rare in the market and directly aligns with our growth strategy,” Todd Kaye, the firm’s global practice group leader – corporate transactions, said.
Raish’s addition is a key component of the firm’s renewed investment in building its corporate transactions team and expanding its capital markets and securities bench.
“Abbey is entrepreneurial, collaborative and deeply respected by clients,” Joel Lander, regional leader – corporate and finance transactions, said. “Her arrival gives immediate momentum to the expansion of our corporate transactions team, including our capital markets and securities practice, and her sustainability experience opens an important new dimension for clients navigating emerging regulatory and ESG‑related expectations.”
Raish played a central role in building Kirkland’s standalone sustainability group.
“I’m thrilled to join BCLP and contribute to a platform that values collaboration, innovation and strategic growth,” Raish said. “I look forward to helping expand the firm’s capital markets and sustainability capabilities while working closely with colleagues across practice groups and jurisdictions to deliver exceptional results for clients.”
Raish began her career as a corporate associate at Latham & Watkins before joining Kirkland & Ellis as a partner in 2020. She earned her BA from the University of Pennsylvania and her JD from Northwestern University School of Law.







