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Published on 9/17/2018 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Goodwin adds Lindsey to Hong Kong office as partner in private equity

By Sarah Lizee

Olympia, Wash., Sept. 17 – Goodwin announced that Daniel Lindsey joined the firm’s Hong Kong office as partner in its private equity practice.

Lindsey has experience on a variety of debt finance transactions across Asia and Europe acting for borrowers, lenders, financial advisers and special committees, with a particular focus on private equity driven, cross-border leveraged finance transactions with public and private company targets, according to a press release.

His experience also extends to margin loans, minority back-leverage financings, mezzanine financings, fund-level financings, syndicated facilities and loan restructurings.

“Daniel joins Goodwin as we continue to strengthen our Asia offering by providing comprehensive transactional advice to our clients, mainly private equity firms and technology, media and life sciences companies,” YashRana, chair of Goodwin’s Hong Kong office, said in the release.

“A leveraged finance lawyer of the first order, Daniel brings his substantial experience in the private equity space to Goodwin’s clients across Hong Kong and the broader Asia region. We are thrilled to welcome him to the firm.”

The Boston-based law firm focuses on matters involving financial institutions, intellectual property, private equity, real estate capital markets, securities litigation, white collar defense, technology and life sciences.


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