Kevin McGinnis > McGuireWoods LLP > Charlotte, United States > Lawyer Profile

McGuireWoods LLP
FIFTH THIRD CENTER
201 N TRYON ST, STE. 3000
CHARLOTTE, NC 28202
NORTH CAROLINA
United States

Career

Kevin McGinnis, chair of the firm’s Debt Finance department, has structured, negotiated and documented senior debt financing arrangements of all types, including secured and unsecured single bank and syndicated credit agreements, multicurrency financing facilities and acquisition financings for client that include, among others, national banking institutions.

He has worked on financings for manufacturing companies, retailers, healthcare providers, business consulting companies and media outlets. Kevin also has extensive experience documenting and negotiating credit facilities on behalf of banking institutions that lend to or invest in NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL professional sports franchises as well as English Premier League clubs. In particular Kevin has worked with the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball and the National Football League in preparing loan documentation. Additionally, Kevin has represented the administrative agent in a variety of leveraged and investment grade syndicated and single-bank loan transactions.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Commercial lending

McGuireWoods LLP‘s debt finance team includes leading banks such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo in its client roster, regularly handling investment grade, leveraged, middle market and troubled credit profiles. The practice is also highlights for its ‘unparalleled knowledge of the sports finance sector for bank lenders‘, as well as for its experience handling ABLs and matters related to the healthcare finance industry. Practice head Kevin McGinnis is a key name in the Charlotte office for his extensive experience handling credit facilities in the context of professional sports franchises. The team is ably supported by Don Ensing in the Chicago office whose expertise lies in the healthcare and energy sectors. June 2023 saw the departure of Hamid Namazie.