Thomas Alcorn advises clients on a wide range of complex financing transactions.

Thomas represents institutional arrangers, lenders, and equity sponsors in connection with:

  • Acquisition and recapitalization financings
  • Asset-based financings
  • Cross-border financing transactions
  • Debtor-in-possession financings and out-of-court restructurings
  • First lien/second lien financings
  • NAV financings
  • Recurring revenue-based financings
  • Subscription line financings
  • Working capital financings

Complementing his robust commercial practice, Thomas maintains an active pro bono practice, including support for nonprofits that assist children and disadvantaged members of the community.

A thought leader both within and outside the firm, Thomas’ scholarly work has been published in the Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law and the peer-reviewed science journal Acta Crystallographica.

Before joining Latham, he served as a law clerk for Judge Ferdinand Fernandez of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Thomas’ experience includes advising:

  • Antares Capital on credit facilities for Jensen Hughes and ProAmpac
  • Ares on credit facilities for Accertify
  • Bank of America on credit facilities for Infoblox
  • Blue Owl on credit facilities for various borrowers
  • City National Bank on credit facilities for various borrowers
  • Deutsche Bank on credit facilities for Ladder Corporate Revolver, Mobile Mini, The Macerich Partnership, and others
  • Goldman Sachs on credit facilities for various borrowers
  • Golub Capital on credit facilities for Equity Methods and others
  • Jefferies Finance on credit facilities for Information Resources and others
  • J.P. Morgan on credit facilities for Ladder Corporate Revolver
  • Standard Chartered Bank on credit facilities for Hanjin International Corporation
  • Truist Bank on credit facilities for The Pennant Group
  • UBS on credit facilities for DigiCert

Bar Qualification

  • California
  • Texas

Education

  • JD, University of Southern California, 2012
    First in Class, Order of the Coif
  • BA, Whitman College, 2007