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A&O Shearman expands U.S. debt finance team with addition of Alyssa Simon, high yield partner

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Aug 19 2024
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A&O Shearman announces the addition of Alyssa Simon as a partner in its U.S. Debt Finance practice based in the global law firm’s New York office.

Alyssa was most recently at a leading investment bank in both London and New York where she was an executive director in leveraged finance, originating, structuring and executing large-cap, high-profile transactions for corporate and private capital clients. Her practice focuses on high-yield bond transactions used by private equity-backed issuers in complex domestic and cross-border acquisition financing. Alyssa’s work also includes advising on syndicated and private credit financings as well as distressed situations with high yield covenants. 

“Alyssa Simon is a talented and seasoned high yield/leveraged finance professional whose experience both within a large investment bank and as outside counsel at a leading firm further enhances A&O Shearman’s capacity to meet the financing needs of our U.S. and global clients,” said Adam Hakki, co-chair of global executive committee and board, and U.S. chair. “I am delighted that Alyssa is joining our firm.”

Jake Mincemoyer, global co-head of Debt Finance at A&O Shearman, added that “Alyssa’s expertise in high yield financings bolsters our newly combined firm’s position as a one-stop shop for all forms of leveraged financings in the market. Alyssa’s addition to our existing deep and broad bench of leveraged finance partners underscores our commitment to serving all participants in the U.S. and global leveraged finance markets.”

“I am very happy to be joining the outstanding team at A&O Shearman,” Alyssa said. “The firm’s global reach, its talented team and its top tier client roster is a great fit for my practice.”

Alyssa began her career at a major global law firm before moving to a leading investment bank, where she held a variety of roles. Admitted in California, Alyssa graduated from UCLA School of Law. 

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