Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright enhanced its corporate finance capabilities by bringing on Jonathan “Jon” Riley as a partner in both its Dallas and Chicago offices.
A dynamic and trusted advisor, Riley is widely recognized for his deep experience representing major financial institutions—including banks, hedge funds and private credit firms—in structuring, negotiating, documenting and executing complex finance transactions. His broad practice spans fund finance products, asset-based and cash-flow loans, specialty finance and high-level credit structures.
“Jon’s proven success in the private credit and private wealth spaces will immediately enhance our corporate finance offering,” Jeff Cody, U.S. managing partner and global co-managing partner for Norton Rose Fulbright, said. “Not only will his entrepreneurial nature blend seamlessly with the culture of our Dallas office, but his strong ties to Chicago will also be a major asset to that office and its growing client roster.”
Riley’s legal acumen and commercial sensibility have made him a go-to counsel for senior and subordinated lenders alike. He has experience in mezzanine and unitranche transactions, refinancings, debt restructurings, workouts and secured and unsecured credit facilities. He has led both bilateral and syndicated deals, with a focus on leveraged acquisitions and nuanced intercreditor and lender agreements.
“Jon has built an enviable lender-focused practice by guiding some of the world’s most sophisticated financial institutions through complex credit transactions,” Stephen Castro, the firm’s U.S. head of finance, said. “His addition is a major win for our team and reflects our broader commitment to strategically scaling our finance capabilities.”
Riley joins Norton Rose Fulbright from Holland & Knight, drawn by the firm’s commitment to excellence in private banking and family office advisory.
“I’m thrilled to be joining a firm that not only mirrors the focus of my practice but also offers an ideal platform for expansion,” Riley said. “The depth of relationships the firm has with leading financial institutions in the U.S., Canada and Europe positions my practice for significant growth.”
Dual-licensed in Texas and Illinois, Riley’s arrival significantly enhances the firm’s capabilities in two of its key U.S. markets, while his skills will boost the firm’s offerings throughout the U.S. and beyond. He earned his law degree from the Southern University Law Center and his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University.







