Andrew Rotenberg has more than 25 years of experience representing lenders, borrowers, agents, and trustees in a broad range of secured and structured finance transactions, including asset-based loans, securitizations, acquisition letter-of-credit facilities, and cash pooling arrangements. He also advises creditors (including bondholders, bondholder committees, and distressed investors) and debtors in complex out-of-court multijurisdictional workouts and financial restructurings.
Andrew's transactions typically include complex cross-border structures, detailed intercreditor arrangements, and security over multiple asset classes. The clients Andrew serves, which include commercial and investment banks, finance companies, institutional investors, private equity funds, hedge funds, alternative investment vehicles, and public and private companies, rely on his ability to coordinate, distill, and synthesize advice across various practice areas and jurisdictions as well as his substantial experience with and knowledge of the legal systems and workout procedures of countries throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Most recently, Andrew has been advising clients on IBOR (Interbank Offered Rate) transition matters as well as the impact of sanctions on transaction documentation.
Expérience
- May 8, 2014
Jones Day/Debtwire Middle Market Conference - October 27, 2010
C5 21st Edition Commercial Loans Conference - March 19, 2010
Euromoney 12th Annual Syndicated Loans Conference - November 18, 2009
Euromoney 8th Annual Distressed Debt Conference - November 18, 2008
11th Euro Finance Week - July 12, 2007
Investing in Distressed Debt 2007
- The University of Chicago (J.D. 1995); Dartmouth College (B.A. cum laude 1992)
- Solicitor of Senior Courts of England and Wales and Massachusetts
The Legal 500 UK — cited in the area of asset-based lending: noted for having ‘relatively high market visibility,’ being ‘very well-known in the market,’ and for being regularly involved in highly structured cross-border mandates in connection with new money financings, refinancings, and restructurings (2019)
- French