John Haley, of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, has expertise in both domestic and cross-border corporate financing, advising clients on mergers and acquisitions, private equity and other financing matters. Haley’s practice is industry-agnostic, spanning the energy, technology, healthcare, and transportation fields, with a client base that extends across the US, Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean.
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John’s practice focuses on a variety of cross–border and domestic corporate finance matters in a wide variety of sectors and industries, with a focus on energy, infrastructure, transportation, technology, and media. These financings will involve project finance, private and public offerings of debt and equity securities, secured lending, mergers & acquisitions, private equity investments, and other finance transactions.

John represents sponsors and financial institutions in connection with Energy, Infrastructure, and Project Financings and has experience in the energy and transportation industry throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Additionally, he has represented clients in cross–border transactions in Europe and Asia.

His capital markets experience includes representing issuers (domestic, foreign, and sovereign) and underwriters in both private and public offerings of debt and equity securities. John acts for lenders and borrowers in a wide range of domestic and cross–border financings, with many representations involving sovereign and corporate borrowers throughout the United States, Eastern and Western Europe, Central and South America, and the Caribbean.

John's mergers and acquisitions experience includes both sale–side and buy–side representations in a wide variety of sectors, including energy, technology, digital media, and consumer products among others. Many of these representations have involved clients from Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, Colombia, and other jurisdictions in Latin America.

John also advises clients in all aspects of forming and structuring private equity funds for commercial and real estate ventures.

Languages
Spanish and French
Education

Fordham University School of Law, JD (1996)

The University of Chicago, BA, Economics (1990)

L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Certificate, International Relations (1989)

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