Profile
Alexis D. Soshnick represents private equity firms, corporate borrowers, banks, alternative and direct lenders, financial institutions, arrangers, agents, ad hoc committees, and privately held businesses in domestic and cross-border financing transactions. Her practice spans leveraged and acquisition financings, first and second lien credit facilities, asset-based loans, bridge financings, recapitalizations, restructurings, and recurring revenue financings. Alexis regularly handles complex, multitranche senior secured credit facilities often involving transactions valued in the hundreds of millions to billions of dollars.
Alexis advises clients across the full lifecycle of a financing, from initial loan commitments through closing and post-closing amendments. She counsels clients on refinancings, out-of-court restructurings, uptier debt exchanges, and delayed draw facilities. Her work frequently supports private equity acquisitions, strategic partnerships, and corporate carve-out transactions.
Prior to joining the firm, Alexis handled transactions for private equity sponsors, their portfolio companies, major national and global financial institutions in connection with acquisition financings, revolving credit facilities, and in- and out-of-court restructurings. She earned her J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she served as an editor of the Cardozo Law Review, and her B.A. from Barnard College.
Concentrations
- Banking and credit
- Corporate finance
- Private equity
- Leveraged buyouts
- Business and debt restructuring and workouts
Capabilities
Experience
- Represented Amulet Capital Partners in connection with the financing for its platform investment in Theoria Management, LLC.°
- Represented Keybank National Association as administrative agent, the lead arrangers and lenders in connection with a $300,000,000 term loan A facility and a $400 million revolving credit facility for Sterling Infosystems, Inc.°
- Represented Antares, as administrative agent, the lead arrangers, and lenders in connection with a term loan facility and a revolving credit facility to support Carlyle’s strategic partnership with Orsini Specialty Pharmacy and Consonance Capital Partners.°
- Represented MUFG and other financial institutions as lead arrangers and lenders in connection with the financing of Brightstar Capital Partners’ acquisition of WindsorONE.°
- Represented one of the nation’s largest producers of paper goods and other products in connection with senior secured credit facilities comprised of a term loan, a delayed draw facility, and a revolving credit facility.°
- Represented the controlling ad hoc group of lenders in a complex uptier debt exchange transaction for Rodan + Fields.°
- Represented a global financial institution, as initial lender and issuing bank in connection with an out-of-court restructuring transaction for Healogics, LLC, which included a $370 million first lien term loan and a $30 million super-priority revolving facility.°
- Represented a global financial institution as administrative agent, the lead arrangers, and lenders in connection with a first lien term loan facility, a revolving facility, and a second lien term loan used to fund Lindsay Goldberg’s purchase of ARYZTA AG’s North American bakery business.°
- Represented an international investment bank, as term loan administrative agent for a term loan facility, a global financial institution, as revolver administrative agent for a revolving credit facility, the lead arrangers, and lenders in connection with the $5 billion financing of Elanco Animal Health Incorporated’s acquisition of a multinational biotechnology company’s animal health unit.°
°The above representations were handled by Ms. Soshnick prior to her joining Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
- Intern, Hon. Judy Harris Kluger, Office of Policy and Planning, New York State Office of Court Administration, 2012
Recognition & Leadership
- Recipient, The Legal Aid Society, “Pro Bono Publico Award,” 2018
- UJA-Federation of New York
- Co-Chair, Lawyers Division Council, 2024-Present
- Member, Young Lawyers Leadership Committee, 2017-Present
- Mentor, Professional Women’s Mentorship Committee, 2025-Present
- Member, Mental Health Committee, 2018-2025
- Jewish Federations of North America
- Member, National Young Leadership Cabinet, 2025-Present
Credentials
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J.D., cum laude, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 2014
- Staff Editor, Cardozo Law Review
- B.A., Barnard College, 2011
- New York