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Clifford Chance
31 WEST 52ND STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10019-6131
NEW YORK
United States

Position

Douglas E Deutsch is a partner in Clifford Chance’s Global Financial Markets group, based in New York. He has earned a reputation as a skilled practitioner in the bankruptcy and corporate arenas. Douglas advises lending groups, lenders, agents and indenture trustees and other financial creditors and debtors, in U.S and cross border restructuring matters.

Education

Drew University (B.S., Political Science) 1991
Editor-in-Chief, American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 1996
St. John’s University School of Law (J.D.) 1996
Law Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas 1996
Admitted as an Attorney-at-Law in New York 1997
St. John’s University School of Law (LL.M.) 2001
Joined Clifford Chance as Partner 2016

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate

With experience representing financial institutions, agents, borrowers, and strategic investors in US and Latin American debt restructurings, Jennifer DeMarco heads Clifford Chance’s financial restructuring group. The practice represents clients from a broad range of industries, including insurance, retail, cryptocurrency, and energy, and has recently been involved in several insolvencies in the airline sector. Douglas Deutsch plays an important role in the team and typically represents financial institutions, indenture trustees and agents, and debtors in in- and out-of-court restructurings and is also well known for advising creditors in relation to cross-border insolvencies. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

Latin America: International firms > Banking and finance

Clifford Chance houses a fully-rounded Latin America banking and finance practice. It is particularly noted for energy and infrastructure finance, and holds excellent connections to multilateral agencies (MLAs), export credit agencies (ECAs) and development finance institutions (DFIs), primarily through its Washington DC office. IDB Invest, IFC and Financiera de Desarrollo Nacional are amongst its key clients. The firm also has key banking and finance practitioners in its New York, Sao Paulo and Madrid offices. Key markets for the team include Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Colombia. It has also made a considerable impression on smaller markets such as El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras and Panama. Along with new money lending, the firm has an established record in major debt restructurings, especially in the aviation sector. Sustainability-linked financings are another forte, while it has made further inroads in acquisition finance, notably advising the lenders, issuing banks and hedge providers on the $1.2bn equivalent multi-tranche and dual-currency financing for Sociedad Transmisora Metropolitana’s acquisition of the entire stake in Enel Transmisión Chile. Fabricio Longhin has an outstanding reputation in the market, representing agencies, development banks and commercial lenders, amongst others, while partners Jessica Springsteen, Lori Bean and senior counsel Catherine McCarthy are also intensely focused on Latin America. New York partner Douglas Deutsch is noted for debt restructurings. Counsel Alberto Haito is another impressive practitioner. All named individuals are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.