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Latham & Watkins LLP
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United States

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Matt Henegar is a partner in the New York office of Latham & Watkins. Mr. Henegar is a member of the Finance Department and the Project Finance, Banking and Derivatives Practices. Mr. Henegar represents financial institutions, developers and private equity sponsors in all phases of the development, financing and restructuring of power, renewable energy, oil and gas, and other infrastructure projects. He has worked extensively on projects involving a wide range of financing structures, as well as complex inter-company asset sharing and intercreditor arrangements.

Position

Finance Partner

Career

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Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Project finance

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United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power

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With experience in acting for major energy companies, developers, and investors on high-value and high-impact projects in wind, solar, storage, and CCS, Latham & Watkins LLP earns its strong reputation as a market leader in the renewables space. The team is led by New York-based global energy and infrastructure group (E&I group) vice-chair Eli Katz, who has broad expertise in project financing as well as a niche focus on tax issues related to the sector, and Houston’s E&I group global chair Justin Stolte with a broad expertise in transactions. Also in New York, project finance partner Matthew Henegar and Kelly Cataldo are particularly strong in offshore wind and projects in the US and Latin American market, with Cataldo advising clients on the whole range of construction, financing and investment. Key names on the West Coast include project finance experts Jeffrey Greenberg in Los Angeles and Omar Nazif in San Diego, who is well-versed in development and financing of domestic and international energy projects. In Houston, M&A attorney Ashley J. Nguyen is noted. The firm’s reach was extended significantly in 2022, with the arrival of global co-chair of the firm’s ESG-practice Sarah Fortt in Austin, ESG co-chair Betty Huber, and M&A expert Caroline Blitzer Phillips and Jason Webber in New York, as well as Ethan Schultz, who splits his time between Washington D.C. and Houston.