Pedro de Rojas
Partner
Madrid
pedro.rojas@lw.com
+34.91.791.5104
PRACTICES
- Restructuring & Special Situations
INDUSTRIES
EDUCATION
- LL.M., Tulane University Law School, 1994
with honors - Law Degree, San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid, 1992
LANGUAGES SPOKEN
- English
PROFILE
Pedro de Rojas leverages his deep knowledge of the restructuring process and a sophisticated understanding of an evolving insolvency landscape to guide multinationals, investors, and financial institutions on:
- Designing restructuring solutions, including converting debt into equity or equity-like instruments
- Implementing restructuring plans using the most efficient legal regimes
- Liaising with stakeholders across the capital structure
He approaches complex transactions with a strategic, commercial mindset and unlocks Latham’s global platform to devise bespoke client solutions.
A recognized thought leader, Pedro regularly speaks on insolvency topics at industry events, including for INSOL. He is also a visiting professor at Instituto de Empresa (IE) and Universidad Cardenal Cisneros.
Before joining Latham, he spent 20 years working as a banking and restructuring lawyer at the Spanish office of a Magic Circle law firm.
EXPERIENCE
Pedros’ recent experience includes advising:
- Avenue Capital, as main creditor, on the restructuring of Spanish real estate company Single Home
- The ad hoc group of bondholders on Spanish shipping company Naviera Armas’ restructuring
- An ad hoc group of Haya Real Estate noteholders on the company’s restructuring of its financial structure and corporate reorganization
- The ad hoc group of lenders on the restructuring of Pronovias, a Spain-based bridal wear designer
- An ad hoc group of lenders on the refinancing of the indebtedness of Spanish group Mediapro
- CVC on its €2 billion strategic investment in LaLiga to set in motion LaLiga Impulso, a project to boost the global growth of LaLiga and its clubs
- Promotora de Informaciones (Prisa) and several PRISA Group companies on refinancing and amending its syndicated financial debt