King & Spalding Looks to Rebound From Private Credit Loss by Welcoming Familiar Faces From Milbank
In addition to bringing back former partners Martin Eid and Katie Weiss, the firm is adding a significant fund finance team in London. "We'll have doubled the size of this practice over the past 10 years," said finance and restructuring leader Carolyn Alford.
June 17, 2024 at 01:35 PM
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What You Need to Know
- King & Spalding lost significant talent in the increasingly in-demand area of private credit recently.
- The firm announced that it had recruited a pair of former partners in structured finance to return to the firm in New York.
- A fund finance team is also joining the firm in London from Cadwalader.
King & Spalding lost significant talent in the increasingly in-demand area of private credit financing recently but the firm already has begun to retool by luring a pair of finance partners back to the firm.
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