Crowell was pleased to host and sponsor Opus Connect’s recent NYC Private Debt Roundtable. The event drew a group of private debt leaders for engaging and thoughtful discussion around some of the key challenges private debt firms face today, and the emerging opportunities. The conversation covered everything from new technologies shaping the space to how firms are evolving their strategies in response to a changing environment.

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Photo of Kevin Rubinstein Kevin Rubinstein

Kevin Rubinstein is a partner in the New York office of Crowell & Moring. He regularly represents investment banks, private equity funds, hedge funds, and other financial institutions in connection with a variety of direct lending transactions, as well as investments in syndicated…

Kevin Rubinstein is a partner in the New York office of Crowell & Moring. He regularly represents investment banks, private equity funds, hedge funds, and other financial institutions in connection with a variety of direct lending transactions, as well as investments in syndicated loans in the secondary market. Kevin has experience representing both borrowers and lenders in a broad range of debt financings, including senior secured, first and second lien, unsecured, subordinated, and acquisition financings.

Photo of Arinze Ike Arinze Ike

Arinze Ike maintains a diverse transactional practice focused on capital markets and private mergers and acquisitions (M&A). He has represented U.S. and international issuers, funds, family offices, and financial institutions in a wide variety of public and private capital markets transactions, private M&A…

Arinze Ike maintains a diverse transactional practice focused on capital markets and private mergers and acquisitions (M&A). He has represented U.S. and international issuers, funds, family offices, and financial institutions in a wide variety of public and private capital markets transactions, private M&A, and general corporate governance, liability management, and Securities and Exchange Commission reporting matters.