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Provided by Peter Burke
PETER BURKE has practiced law for over 25 years in both the public and private sectors. Peter represents private credit funds, investors, hedge funds, traditional banks, and investment banks, as well as borrowers and sponsors. He specifically focuses his practice on complex finance transactions, including cash flow and asset-based financings, special situations financings, cross-border matters, and intercreditor arrangements. He negotiates intercreditor agreements, including first- and second-lien transactions, split collateral, and unitranche arrangements. Peter also has extensive experience with distressed situations, debt restructurings, and insolvency proceedings, including debtor-in-possession and exit financings, restructuring support agreements, credit bid arrangements, 363 sales, and Chapter 11 plans. He has advised banks, agents, private credit funds, and specialty lenders in Chapter 11 cases, out-of-court restructurings, and workouts. Additionally, he structures credit facilities with private equity and private credit funds in subscription, NAV, hybrid, and asset-based financings.
Earlier in his career, Peter worked in the bankruptcy courts. He served in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Trustee Office in Los Angeles, being admitted through the prestigious and highly selective U.S. Attorney General’s Honors Program. He then transitioned to private practice, where he focuses on commercial and corporate finance transactions, representing major banks, private credit funds, and other direct lenders in working capital facilities (cash flow and asset-based), acquisition financings, structured financings, restructurings, and recapitalizations — both cross-border and U.S.-focused. He has deep industry experience in various business sectors, including technology and software, healthcare, transportation and logistics, energy, retail, food and beverage, and manufacturing and industrials. He works on deals of all sizes, from bi-lateral financings and “club” deals for middle-market companies to widely syndicated credit facilities, as well businesses with cross-border operations or that are sponsor-owned.
Judicial Law Clerk - E. Stephen Derby, United States Bankruptcy Judge.
Mr. Burke is a graduate of The University of Virginia School of Law (JD, 1996) and The College of William and Mary (BA, 1993).
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A technically sound and intelligent lawyer.
He's very experienced, very knowledgeable and very capable.
A technically sound and intelligent lawyer.
He's very experienced, very knowledgeable and very capable.