Andrea Pinto > Osborne Clarke > Milan, Italy > Lawyer Profile

Osborne Clarke
CORSO DI PORTA VITTORIA, 9
20122 MILAN
Italy

Work Department

Banking & Finance, Restructuring

Position

Andrea Pinto has worked for leading global law firms and finance institutions, acquiring a solid and international expertise that enables him to lead complex and cross-border transactions.

He is Head of the Italian Financial Services sector. His legal experience spans the breadth of the finance and restructuring & insolvency sectors.

Andrea assists both lending institutions and borrowers in real estate finance, project finance, acquisition finance and restructuring matters. He represents banks, financial institutions and corporate clients in very high value and sophisticated commercial and industrial debt restructuring transactions. He also assists clients in turnaround transactions and in the preparation, negotiation, and implementation of corporate and debt restructuring plans. He has gained significant experience in restructuring structured finance debt (e.g. CMBS, REF, leverage financings).

Prior to joining Osborne Clarke, Andrea practised as a partner at a global US firm and spent one year on secondment at the international lending department of Barclays Bank PLC in London.

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > Banking and finance: lender or arranger side

(Leading individuals)

Andrea PintoOsborne Clarke

Acting for large banks, Osborne Clarke‘s Italy group advises on real estate and green financings, along with alternative structured finance. Andrea Pinto acts for lenders on cross-border transactions; Federica Greggio is a debt finance and restructuring specialist; and Antonio Fugaldi assists with acquisition, leveraged, project and real estate financings.

Italy > Banking and finance: Borrower side

Osborne Clarke‘s Milan office routinely acts for investment funds and private equity houses on the acquisition financing for both companies and real estate assets. Andrea Pinto‘s practice covers real estate, project and acquisition finance, along with restructuring, while Antonio Fugaldi remains ‘a trusted adviser for Italian law matters’.