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Baker Botts L.L.P.
30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10112-4498
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Global Projects

Position

Partner

Career

John Papaspanos focuses his practice on U.S. domestic and international project and acquisition financings, tax equity transactions, restructurings, and other debt and equity financing transactions involving energy and infrastructure projects and companies.

Mr. Papaspanos regularly represents private equity sponsors, developers, independent power producers, public and private companies, lenders, financial institutions and equity investors on complex and novel project finance and other transactions, including a broad variety of renewable energy, conventional energy, commodities financing, chemicals, and infrastructure transactions.

Memberships

New York State Bar

New Jersey State Bar

The Fulbright Foundation in Greece, Member of the Peer Review Committee for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Hellenic-American Chamber Of Commerce, Member of Board of Directors

Hellenic Lawyers Association, Member of Board of Directors

Education

J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School 2014

Certificate, Business, Economics & Public Policy, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania 2014

B.S., International Relations, Seton Hall University 2009

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Project finance

A firm that provides a ‘perfect understanding of client needs’ and a ‘deep knowledge of the business and market situations’, Baker Botts L.L.P. is dual-equipped to advise on a variety of debt and equity transactions as well as sophisticated tax equity financings. The group is witnessing an increased flow of both domestic and cross-border mandates across a number of different sectors such as oil and LNG, clean fuels, renewables and electric transmission, working with an esteemed roster of clients that includes multinational power producers and global asset managers. Dino Barajas spearheads the group from San Francisco who compliments his financing prowess with expert asset knowledge and an extensive cross-border practice that particularly focuses on Latin American projects. New York’s Ellen Friedman works with both developers and sponsors on renewable and energy transition ventures that includes, but is not limited to, solar, wind and battery storage projects as well as blue hydrogen and carbon capture and storage facilities. Houston-based Michael Bresson‘s federal income tax expertise ensures he is frequently sought out by a wealth of investors for their tax equity financing transactions, whereas New York’s John Papaspanos, while also possessing sharp tax acumen, has engaged with a breadth of M&A and debt financing structures over the past twelve months. Also based in New York, Frank Schoen is highlighted for his project finance, leveraged finance and acquisition finance work that spans both conventional and renewable energy sources. Vladimir Fet has advised on multiple high-value financings for various large sponsors and energy providers, operating out of San Francisco.

United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power

(Rising stars)

John Papaspanos – Baker Botts L.L.P.

Capable of assisting with the full range of matters over the life cycle of energy projects, the team at Baker Botts L.L.P. acts for a range of developers and investors on projects in the US and abroad. Elaine Walsh in Washington DC is accomplished in energy company mergers, asset acquisitions, divestitures and investments, and renewable energy project development. She co-leads the department with New York-based Michael Didriksen, who is experienced in major transactions in the field. Project financing expert Dino Barajas is a key figure at the San Francisco office, while Michael Bresson in Houston is the name to note for federal income tax matters in renewable energy transactions. Project finance lawyer Ellen Friedman (New York) is another senior figure to note, and February 2023 partner appointment John Papaspanos is an example of the strength in depth across levels of seniority.