Yannick Le Gall
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Band 1 : Real Estate: Finance
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About
Provided by Yannick Le Gall
Practice Areas
His practice focuses primarily on leveraged finance (senior and junior) and capital market transactions.
He advises both MLAs and sponsors as well as banks, private equity/debt funds and other institutional investors in both private and publicly traded companies. In addition, he regularly advises clients on real estate finance transactions and on debt purchase transactions.
Career
Partner at De Pardieu Brocas Maffei since 2012. He spent five years with Norton Rose in Paris.
Professional Memberships
Member of the Paris Bar since 2000.
Personal
Yannick Le Gall holds an advanced degree (DJCE-DESS) in corporate and tax law from the University Lyon-III.
He is a lecturer for the Real Estate Law program at the Ecole de Formation Professionnelle des Barreaux de la Cour d'Appel de Paris (EFB) and has also been a lecturer for the HEC - Unibail-Rodamco - Morgan Stanley "Real Estate Chair".
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Advising the lenders on the financing of Arboretum project, the largest office development project
Advising the lenders on the financing of Arboretum project, the largest office development project launched in France
Advising Siparex on the acquisition of 90% of the share capital of Winncare
Advising Siparex on the acquisition of 90% of the share capital of the French medical equipment group Winncare, from IDI, alongside Capza with the subcription of a mezzanine debt.
Advising the lenders on the financing of Arboretum project, the largest office development project
Advising the lenders on the financing of Arboretum project, the largest office development project launched in France
Advising Siparex on the acquisition of 90% of the share capital of Winncare
Advising Siparex on the acquisition of 90% of the share capital of the French medical equipment group Winncare, from IDI, alongside Capza with the subcription of a mezzanine debt.