Malcolm G. Henderson
Partner
Boston
Malcolm Henderson's practice focuses on corporate finance and bank lending. He also advises clients on general corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions and venture capital investments.
Malcolm has extensive experience representing lenders and borrowers in secured and unsecured debt financings, including syndicated senior bank credit facilities, first and second lien financings, mezzanine and other subordinated debt financings, debtor-in-possession financings, Rule 144A debt offerings and convertible debt transactions. He routinely handles debt and equity financings for acquisitions and leveraged recapitalizations. He also advises lessees in leveraged equipment lease transactions.
On the corporate side, Malcolm represents buyers and sellers in mergers and in stock and asset acquisitions, and advises private equity and venture capital clients on their investments. He also counsels emerging technology companies on formation, capitalization and general corporate matters.
Before joining Foley Hoag, Malcolm was associated with Winthrop Stimson (now Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman) in New York City.
Bars and Court Admissions
Massachusetts
New York
Representative Experience
The following is a brief summary of Malcolm's experience and accomplishments:
Represented Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc. in syndicated $1.3 billion first lien and second lien credit facilities
Represented major defense contractor in syndicated $550 million revolver and term loan credit facilities
Represented major car manufacturer in $130 million leveraged lease of railcars
Represented Brown Brothers Harriman as agent in syndicated $30 million revolver and term loan credit facilities
Represented Citizens Capital, Inc. in $15 million senior subordinated debt investment in printing company
Represented Organogenesis, Inc. in Chapter 11 debtor-in-possession financing
Represented global media company in $50 million revolving credit facility
Represented investment management firm in leveraged recapitalization involving $46.5 million senior credit facility, $30 million senior subordinated debt and $81 million junior debentures
Represented bank in issuance of trust preferred securities to finance acquisition
professional / civic involvement
American Bar Association, Member
The Nature Conservancy, Massachusetts Chapter, Member of the Board of Trustees.
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