Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

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Timothy (Tad) Davidson II

Timothy (Tad) Davidson II

Work Department

Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors’ Rights, Banking and Finance, Lending Services, Corporate Governance and Board Advisory, Energy, Oil & Gas Disputes, Private Equity, Real Estate, Development and Finance, Finance and Restructuring, Distressed CRE Debt Acquisitions, Financings and Asset Management, Distressed Real Estate Litigation and Restructuring

Position

Partner and co-leader of the firm's Bankruptcy/Restructuring practice group

Career

Tad is the co-leader of the firm’s national Bankruptcy/Restructuring practice group. His practice includes representing parties in out-of-court and bankruptcy court financial restructurings across the county. His clients include private-equity firms, hedge funds, secured lenders, investors, debtors, unsecured creditors, boards of directors and various official and ad hoc committees. His practice also includes structuring distressed acquisition, financing and real estate transactions, as well as advising clients on insolvency and counter-party risks related to mergers, acquisitions and general corporate transactions.

Tad’s representations this year include Monitronics International, Inc. (co-counsel for debtors), Envision Healthcare Corporation (counsel to agent bank), Core Scientific, Inc. (counsel to creditor and chair of creditors’ committee), Diamond Sports Group (counsel to first lien lender group) and Center for Autism and Related Disorders LLC (counsel to lender and agent), all of which filed chapter 11 in the Southern District of Texas. He also represents PPL in the Talen Energy chapter 11 (co-counsel in $900 million fraudulent transfer lawsuit); and is involved in Compute North Holdings, Inc. (co-counsel to secured lender to bitcoin mining company); Limetree Bay Terminals LLC in chapter 11 case in Houston (counsel for significant contract counterparty and creditors); and represents Arena Investors in a number of loan workouts and out-of-court restructurings.

Memberships

Admitted to the Texas State Bar

Education

JD, Emory University School of Law, Notes and Comments Editor, Emory University Bankruptcy Developments Journal, 1999 BA, University of South Carolina, cum laude, 1994