Paul Sheridan
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Corporate/M&A & Private Equity
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About
Provided by Paul Sheridan
Practice Areas
Paul Sheridan represents companies and private equity firms in high-stakes transactions and corporate matters. He serves as Latham’s Global Chair of Private Capital, which encompasses all liquid and illiquid asset classes, including direct lending, restructuring, private equity, private equity finance, real estate, energy and infrastructure, and structured credit. He has served multiple terms on the firm’s Executive Committee; as Chair of the Income Partner & Counsel Committee; and as Global Chair of the Private Equity Practice.
Mr. Sheridan leverages trusted relationships across the private capital ecosystem and his comprehensive understanding of sophisticated investment strategies to help clients navigate:
• Leveraged buyouts and other investment transactions
• Mergers and acquisitions, with extensive experience on complex cross-border transactions
• Private and public offerings
• Venture capital financings
• General company representation
Mr. Sheridan maintains an active pro bono practice, including advising the Center for New American Security, a bipartisan national security think tank, for more than a decade. He also serves as a trustee of the Potomac School in McLean, Virginia.
Mr. Sheridan served as a law clerk to Judge James C. Cacheris, Chief Judge of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Chambers Review
USA
Paul Sheridan continues to be the first port of call for many private equity firms, handing a range of transactional matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Paul is extremely bright, commercial and savvy."
"He's a good lawyer. Paul is very well respected."
"Paul is in the solutions business. He is creative, principled and tough."
"Paul is extremely bright, commercial and savvy."
"He's a good lawyer. Paul is very well respected."
"Paul is in the solutions business. He is creative, principled and tough."