King & Spalding added Mae Rogers to its finance and restructuring practice group as a partner. She is based in the New York office.
Rogers focuses her practice on leveraged finance transactions, including borrower side representations and lending related to infrastructure assets. She has extensive experience with respect to the financing of a diverse range of asset classes, including rail cars, transportation, data centers, waste management, food and beverage, manufacturing and financial services. Rogers has represented private equity funds, pension funds, asset managers, investment banks and public companies in a variety of complex financing transactions, including syndicated secured and unsecured credit facilities, second lien financings, debtor-in-possession financings and workouts. She also advises clients with respect to both consensual and non-consensual foreclosure proceedings, including public sales conducted in accordance with the Uniform Commercial Code.
“Mae is a driven, smart and collaborative lawyer with a proven ability to navigate complex financing structures and industry-specific considerations, making her a trusted advisor for diversified investment strategies,” Carolyn Alford, co-leader of the firm’s finance and restructuring practice group, said. “Mae’s arrival immediately deepens our company-side leveraged finance practice, particularly in the key areas of digital infrastructure and transportation finance in which we are focused on growing.”
Rogers joins King & Spalding from Mayer Brown, where she was a partner. She received her J.D. from New York University School of Law and her B.A. from Duke University.
“King & Spalding’s focus on close collaboration across practice areas and sectors opens new doors in terms of how I can serve my clients,” Rogers said. “I am excited to help expand the finance and restructuring group’s work for data centers, rail transportation and other infrastructure assets and to bring King & Spalding’s full platform to my clients.”







