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Provided by Schoenherr
Schoenherr advises on banking, finance (including project and acquisition finance), debt restructuring and refinancing, acquisition and disposition of distressed assets and loan portfolios, claims trading, capital market transactions involving equity (including equity linked and hybrid), debt (including high yield) and regulatory capital issuances, funds, derivatives, structured finance, securitisation, and other financial services. We provide transactional and regulatory advice.
In addition, we support our financial services clients in their litigation and dispute resolution needs, from high-profile disputes and major investigations, to reputational risk management and compliance issues.
Our lawyers act for major international and regional banks, other financial institutions (insurance companies, funds and asset managers), corporates (issuers, borrowers and sponsors), sovereigns and quasi-sovereigns.
Chambers Review
Schoenherr assists clients with a range of financing matters, including bridge financing, acquisition financing, loan refinancing and amendments to financing agreements. The law firm represents both borrowers and lenders. In addition, the team advises on bond and note issuances, revolving credit facilities and fintech regulations.
Work Highlights
- Schoenherr acted for Pathlight on local law aspects of the financing provided to Lumos Holdings US Acquisition under a New York law-governed credit agreement.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"They are responsive and handled the matter with confidence."
"They solved everything we wanted."
"They are responsive and handled the matter with confidence."
"They solved everything we wanted."
Notable Practitioners
Gábor Pázsitka joined Schoenherr in February 2024. He has experience in a range of financing matters. He also assists banks and borrowers with real estate finance, syndicated lending, project finance and acquisition finance. Pázsitka further advises on compliance with financial regulations.