As practice group leader of Brown Rudnick LLP ’s finance practice group, Mary Bucci focuses her practice on restructuring and complex corporate finance. Working with both lenders and borrowers, Bucci advises hedge funds, financial institutions, private equity firms, and companies in fields ranging from media to pharmaceuticals. She specifically has experience advising clients on cash flow and asset-based loans, revolving credit facilities, high yield debt offerings, and equity investments.
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Profile

Work Department
Finance Practice Group
Position

Partner

Career

Mary Bucci, partner and practice group leader of Brown Rudnick’s Finance Practice Group, represents financial institutions, hedge funds, and borrowers in complex corporate finance and restructuring transactions. Her practice concentrates on multi-lender cash flow and asset-based loans, acquisition financing, junior and senior loans, and high yield debt offerings. In recent years, a significant portion of Mary’s practice has involved debtor-in-possession financing and the workout and recovery of troubled loans.

Mary also frequently advises clients on bankruptcy and creditors’ rights issues in connection with matters in and out of Bankruptcy Court.

Education

Northeastern University School of Law, J.D.

Trinity College, B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa

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Key clients

  • PennantPark Investment Advisers, LLC Round2Media LLC Cali Bamboo LLC Victoria PLC and its subsidiaries

Work highlights

Advised PennantPark in out-of-court restructuring resulting in PennantPark converting $60 million of its $90 million of indebtedness into equity. Also handled the financial work for several deals with PennantPark as the agent and lender. The financing values for these deals ranged from $25 to $500 million.
Represented Round2Media as borrower in connection with its $75 million revolving credit facility provided by Pinnacle Bank.
Advised Cali Bamboo, LLC on negotiations, documentation, and closing of a $25 million secured asset based loan facility provided by Wells Fargo as lender.