Aaron S. Turner

Aaron S. Turner is an associate in Weil’s Global Finance practice and is resident in the Firm’s Dallas office. His practice focuses primarily on finance transactions, including acquisition financing, investment-grade lending, leveraged lending and debt restructuring transactions. He is primarily a member on teams advising private equity sponsors, borrowers and lender-agents in connection with syndicated financings and institutional purchasers and issuers in connection with high-yield debt offerings.

Good to know

Areas of Practice 1) Banking & Finance
Law School Georgetown University Law Center (J.D.,2008)
Education Texas Christian University (B.B.A.,2003)
Bar Member / Association Texas State Bar Association
Most recent firm Weil Gotshal and Manges
LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-turner-a1775a25
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