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Representative transactions demonstrating expertise across financing structures, jurisdictions, and industries. Each engagement reflects our team's specialized knowledge in structured finance documentation and execution.
Real deals, real structures, real results. Not hypotheticals or marketing fluff.
Structured single-lien financing supporting buy-and-build strategy across multiple jurisdictions with flexible accordion for add-on acquisitions.
Multi-jurisdiction asset-based lending facility with borrowing base spanning inventory and receivables across Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
Multi-tranche venture debt facility supporting Series C equity financing with technology-focused covenant package and warrant structure.
Multi-currency senior term loan and revolving credit facility supporting private equity acquisition and carve-out of industrial manufacturing division from FTSE-listed parent.
Cross-border unitranche facility supporting European sponsor acquisition of US-based enterprise software platform with SaaS revenue model.
Subordinated mezzanine facility with PIK interest option and equity warrants supporting management-led buyout from family ownership.
Our network can support your transaction across all major finance structures
Get in TouchYes, all case studies represent actual transactions we've advised on. Details have been anonymized to protect client confidentiality—we've changed company names, specific financial terms, and identifying details while preserving the essential transaction structure, legal issues, and our role. This allows us to demonstrate our expertise and transaction experience while honoring attorney-client confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations.
Absolutely. These case studies demonstrate the types of transactions we handle regularly. Every deal is unique, but the core legal and structuring issues often repeat across transactions. If you're considering a financing structure similar to one of our case studies, we can leverage that experience to accelerate execution and avoid common pitfalls. Contact us to discuss your specific transaction—we'll assess whether we have the right specialist in our network and can confirm no conflicts of interest.
We take several steps to protect confidentiality: (1) anonymize all parties—use generic company descriptions rather than names, (2) change or omit specific financial terms that could identify transactions, (3) modify jurisdictions or combine elements from multiple transactions, (4) focus on legal structures and our role rather than commercial details, and (5) obtain client approval before publishing case studies when deals are particularly distinctive. Our goal is to demonstrate expertise while rigorously protecting client information and maintaining attorney-client privilege.