Former Antares Capital Associate GC Joins King & Spalding’s New York Office


NEW YORK, April 29, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- King & Spalding announced today that Peter Montoni, former associate general counsel at Antares Capital, has joined as a partner in the firm’s Corporate, Finance and Investments (CFI) practice group in its New York office.

Montoni spent nearly four years at Antares, a lender for middle-market, private equity-backed transactions, and before that more than nine years as senior and executive counsel at GE Capital, which owned and then sold Antares to the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in 2015.

“Peter’s unique skillset and perspective will be invaluable to clients, given his understanding of how in-house and outside counsel can successfully collaborate,” said Todd Holleman, head of the firm’s CFI practice group. “His ability to maximize recoveries and develop solutions for challenging issues deepens our restructuring capabilities.”

Montoni counseled deal teams on large and complicated restructurings involving offensive and defensive DIP and second lien and subordinated debt financings, 363 sales, lender credit bid acquisitions, balance sheet recapitalizations, pre-negotiated or pre-arranged plans of reorganization, retail financing workouts and liquidations, debt-for-equity swaps, and commencement of foreclosure and receivership actions.

“We are currently in one of the largest sustained periods of economic growth, which will eventually wind down and trigger an uptick in bankruptcy activity,” said Mike Rupe, head of the firm’s Financial Restructuring recruiting efforts in New York. “Peter fits into our strategy to attract talent who can successfully position clients’ interests in distressed transactions.”

Montoni has also advised senior management and deal team members on structuring, documenting, and negotiating financial transactions across several business sectors, including manufacturing, media, retail, and service industries. He has analyzed business plans, budgets, and projections for deals, as well as developed and administered training on legal developments and procedural guidelines for his former employers’ lending businesses.

Prior to going in-house, he was an associate in the finance and financial restructuring departments at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. Montoni received his undergraduate degree from Hofstra University and his J.D. from St. John’s University School of Law.

“What drew me to King & Spalding were its top-tier restructuring and financial services teams, its global platform, and its commitment to grow the New York office,” Montoni said. “I look forward to working with my talented colleagues to expand their relationships with clients.”

In the past six months, eight new partners have joined King & Spalding’s New York office. They include Montoni, as well as Mirella deRose, Russell Johnston, Richard Margolies and Michael Watling (securities enforcement and regulation), Steven Rizzi and Ramy Hanna (intellectual property), and Bernhardt Nadell (private equity).

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