February 7, 2012

William L. Rivers, Of Counsel

  • 214.659.4693
  • billrivers@andrewskurth.com
  • www.andrewskurth.com
  • Bill’s practice includes representing private equity and hedge funds; representing companies receiving investment capital or debt financing; advising clients regarding choice of entity considerations and equity compensation programs; representing purchasers and sellers in merger, acquisition and divestiture transactions; advising clients regarding general corporate matters and in contract negotiations; representing clients in real estate purchase, sale and lease transactions; and advising clients regarding workout, bankruptcy and reorganization strategies and alternatives.

    Representative Experience

    • Represented co-founding investor in creating a private equity fund, and represented the fund in the acquisition and disposition of investments
    • Represented multiple hedge funds regarding formation and investment matters
    • Represented real estate lending fund regarding fund in structuring and investment matters
    • Represented mezzanine debt fund in multiple investment transactions
    • Advised professional services firms (medical and architectural) in establishing agreements among owners and equity and other compensation programs, and in negotiating joint ventures and other strategic relationship agreements
    • Represented technology services company in sale to NYSE company
  • Andrews Kurth LLP

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