Lisa Collier

Partner

New York
lisa.collier@lw.com
+1.212.906.3044

PRACTICES

  • Banking
  • Capital Markets

INDUSTRIES

  • Entertainment, Sports & Media
  • Financial Institutions
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Retail & Consumer Products
  • Technology

BAR QUALIFICATIONS

  • New York

EDUCATION

  • JD, University of Virginia School of Law, 2011
  • MA, University of Chicago, 2006
  • BA, New College of Florida, 2005

PROFILE

Lisa Collier advises commercial and investment banks on a broad range of US and cross-border financing transactions.

Lisa draws on her extensive transactional experience across multiple industries to help clients navigate: 

  • Leveraged finance and asset-based lending transactions
  • Acquisition and leveraged buyout financings
  • Recapitalizations
  • Bridge lending and loan commitments
  • Other secured and unsecured lending transactions

A recognized thought leader, The Secured Lender highlighted Lisa within its Women in Secured Finance publication, which profiles inspiring women who exemplify excellence and have distinguished themselves within the secured finance industry. 

Before joining Latham, Lisa was a partner at another global law firm, where she served on its Professional Development Committee, Women’s Committee, and Associate Liaison Committee.

EXPERIENCE

Lisa's experience includes representing: 

  • Financing sources in Apollo Global Management affiliates’ leveraged buyout of The Michaels Companies*
  • Financing sources in the multi-currency credit facilities used to finance Viagogo's acquisition of StubHub from eBay*
  • The administrative agent and arrangers in Dell's revolving credit facility*
  • The administrative agent and arrangers in a US$2.2 billion asset-based credit facility for The Gap*
  • The administrative agent and arrangers in a US$1 billion asset-based credit facility for Lucid Group*
  • The administrative agent and arrangers in the cross-border credit facilities for Adient Global Holdings*
  • The administrative agent and arrangers in a US$2.3 billion asset-based credit facility for US Foods*

*Matter handled prior to joining Latham