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Alyssa Ladd is a senior associate in King & Spalding’s Corporate, Finance and Investments practice. Alyssa counsels clients in mergers and acquisitions and private equity investments.
Alyssa represents public and private companies in a variety of industries including energy, renewable energy, manufacturing, chemical, consumer goods, healthcare, restaurant and fitness franchises, technology and software. Her experience includes drafting and negotiating asset purchase agreements, equity purchase agreements, purchase and sale agreements, contribution agreements, disclosure schedules, supply agreements, transition services agreements, confidentiality agreements, assignment documentation, letters of intent, term sheets and all other ancillary documents.
Alyssa has extensive experience advising public companies on periodic SEC reporting, including current reports, quarterly reports, annual reports and proxy statements. She also assists clients in U.S. capital markets transactions, company structuring and formation, reorganizations, corporate governance and compliance matters, public and private offerings of debt and equity securities, follow-on offerings and at-the-market offerings.
Previously, Alyssa was a judicial intern to The Honorable Lee Rosenthal (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas), The Honorable Gray Miller (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas), and The Honorable Harvey Brown (Texas First Court of Appeals). She served as an articles editor on the Houston Law Review and as Chief Baroness of the Order of the Barons. Alyssa was the recipient of the LEX Award for the Highest Grade in Civil Procedure, the Locke Lord Writing Award for the Best Paper on Banking and Corporate Law, the Norton Rose Fulbright Award for the Most Outstanding Line Editor and a two-time recipient of the Alumni Association Scholarship.
Publications
J.D., University of Houston Law Center
B.A., Georgetown University
Texas
Intern, Hon. Gray H. Miller, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Intern, The Honorable Lee H. Rosenthal, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
November 18, 2020
K&S Advises Zaxby's on Strategic Investment from Affiliates of Goldman Sachs
Representation of a private equity fund in its purchase of a majority interest of an industry-leader in solar power and energy storage development.
Representation of seller of electric generating facility consisting of multiple fossil fueled generating units having a combined nameplate capacity of approximately 500 MW.
Representation of leading energy manufacturing and logistics company in the restructuring of its joint venture of a Gulf Coast refinery which produces gasoline and diesel fuels and fuel-grade petroleum coke.
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March 13, 2020
Freedom of Contract Cited as the Reason for Texas Supreme Court's Affirmation of Court of Appeals Judgment in ETP v. Enterprise
March 12, 2020
Energy Newsletter – March 2020
November 18, 2020
K&S Advises Zaxby's on Strategic Investment from Affiliates of Goldman Sachs
Representation of a private equity fund in its purchase of a majority interest of an industry-leader in solar power and energy storage development.
Representation of seller of electric generating facility consisting of multiple fossil fueled generating units having a combined nameplate capacity of approximately 500 MW.
Representation of leading energy manufacturing and logistics company in the restructuring of its joint venture of a Gulf Coast refinery which produces gasoline and diesel fuels and fuel-grade petroleum coke.
See more
March 13, 2020
Freedom of Contract Cited as the Reason for Texas Supreme Court's Affirmation of Court of Appeals Judgment in ETP v. Enterprise
March 12, 2020
Energy Newsletter – March 2020
November 18, 2020
K&S Advises Zaxby's on Strategic Investment from Affiliates of Goldman Sachs
J.D., University of Houston Law Center
B.A., Georgetown University
Texas
Intern, Hon. Gray H. Miller, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Intern, The Honorable Lee H. Rosenthal, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas