Damian E. Ridealgh

Damian Ridealgh is a partner in the Banking & Finance practice and is resident in the Firm’s New York office. His practice focuses on advising private equity sponsors, credit funds and other financial institutions in complex U.S. and European financings covering acquisitions, leveraged buy-outs, restructurings, fund financings and asset-based lending.

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Job Types Partner
Areas of Practice 1) Banking & Finance and 2) Private Equity Finance
Law School Fordham University School of Law (LL.M.,1999);University College London (LL.B.,1997)
Admitted Year 1995
Education University College, London (LL.M., 1997)
Bar Member / Association New York State Bar Association
Most recent firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-ridealgh-47879411
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