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Partner Capital Finance & Real Estate
Richmond (804) 788-8529 Phone (804) 788-8218 Fax
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Banking & Finance Leasing Lending Services Transportation Infrastructure
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Kim Magee is a partner on the Capital Finance & Real Estate team. Her practice focuses on commercial lending, debt restructurings, public-private infrastructure, leasing and business law. Ms. Magee represents borrowers and lenders in connection with revolving, bridge and term loan facilities, with an emphasis on the representation of public and portfolio company borrowers in both cash-flow and asset-based financings. She also represents borrowers and lenders in debtor-in-possession ("DIP") financings, loan workouts and restructurings.Ms. Magee was named among Virginia Lawyers Weekly's 2010 "Influential Women of Virginia" and was selected as a "Rising Star" in banking by Virginia Super Lawyers in both 2007 and 2008.
Relevant Experience
- Represented a private equity portfolio company in a dividend recapitalization awarded the "Refinancing of the Year" by the Global M&A Network in 2009.
- Represented a private equity fund in financing its acquisition under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code of a supplier to the recreational vehicle industry. The financing was recognized as the 2008 "Financing Deal of the Year" by The M&A Advisor.
- Represented a private equity fund in a multi-tranche acquisition financing for a "going private" transaction.
- Represented a public telecommunications company in obtaining DIP and exit financing in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding involving assets and liabilities approaching $1 billion.
- Represented parent company in secured $19 million DIP loan to its subsidiary to facilitate a proposed bankruptcy 363 sale.
- Represents borrowers in routine loan administration, including compliance inquiries, waivers, amendments and consents.
- Represents public companies in connection with treasury contracts and related cash management arrangements.
- Represented underwriters in restructuring $400 million of senior and subordinated debt for the Dulles Greenway toll road project.
- Represented sponsors in $350 million bridge/toll road project (Pocahontas Parkway) and other transportation projects structured under the Virginia Public-Private Transportation Act.
- Represents banks and other lenders in connection with the extension of consumer credit, with a focus on advising creditors on compliance with federal and state consumer credit protection laws.
Background
- Judicial Clerk, Hon. A. Christian Compton, Supreme Court of Virginia, 1996–97
Membership
- Member, Virginia State Bar
- Member, Maryland State Bar
- Member, Virginia Bar Association and Richmond Bar Association
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Children's Home Society of Virginia
- Member of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Screening Committee
- Vice-Chair, Hunton & Williams Richmond Office Pro Bono Committee
- Executive Committee, Women's Networking Forum (Richmond Chapter)
- Hiring Partner, Hunton & Williams Richmond Office
Awards and Professional Recognition
- Named among Virginia Lawyers Weekly's 2010 "Influential Women of Virginia"
- Selected in "Rising Stars" (Banking), Virginia Super Lawyers 2007 and 2008
Education  - J.D., University of Richmond School of Law, cum laude, 1996
- B.A., University of North Carolina, Political Science, 1992
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Kimberly Magee
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