Jeff Norton serves as the Chair of the Corporate Finance Practice at O'Melveny & Myers LLP, where he leads a dynamic team of legal professionals dedicated to navigating the complexities of corporate finance. With a wealth of experience spanning multiple jurisdictions—including the US, UK, Europe,...
Jeff Norton serves as the Chair of the Corporate Finance Practice at O'Melveny & Myers LLP, where he leads a dynamic team of legal professionals dedicated to navigating the complexities of corporate finance. With a wealth of experience spanning multiple jurisdictions—including the US, UK, Europe, Asia, and Latin America—Jeff is adept at advising a diverse clientele that includes funds, corporations, financial institutions, and private equity sponsors. His expertise encompasses a wide range of public and private finance matters, particularly in acquisition finance, syndicated credits, and high-yield bond issuances.
Under Jeff's leadership, the Corporate Finance group at O'Melveny & Myers has established itself as a go-to resource for stakeholders seeking strategic guidance on transactions across all levels of the capital stack. His proficiency in loan workouts, asset and liability management (ALM), and debt restructuring positions him as a trusted advisor in special situations, particularly when navigating the intricacies of cross-border transactions. Jeff's deep understanding of infrastructure financing and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) further enhances his ability to deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of his clients.
Key projects in Jeff's portfolio include advising on complex direct lending arrangements and orchestrating private placements that align with clients' strategic objectives. His commitment to fostering strong relationships and delivering exceptional results has earned him a reputation as a leader in corporate finance. As the landscape of finance continues to evolve, Jeff remains at the forefront, leveraging his extensive knowledge and experience to help clients seize opportunities and mitigate risks in an increasingly competitive environment.