Vincent Dunn

Co-Partner-in-Charge, New York
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

New York
United States
T:+1 212 408 1064
New York
United States
T:+1 212 408 1064
Vincent Dunn

Vincent Dunn

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Biography

Vincent Dunn's practice concentrates on representing domestic and international clients in connection with banking, finance, leasing, and related transactions in numerous sectors, but with a primary focus on renewable energy. Mr. Dunn has extensive experience representing lenders and investors in connection with tax equity lease transactions, project finance, asset-based lending and structured finance transactions.


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JD, Head Note and Comment Editor, Buffalo Law Review, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, 1989
BS, State University of New York, University at Buffalo, 1986

  • New York State Bar
  • Represented Regions Bank as agent and arranger in connection with a $325 million construction loan facility for a 173 MW solar project located in Kentucky.
  • Represented First Horizon Bank, Pacific Western Bank and Regions Bank in connection with providing $375 million of tax equity in a sale and leaseback transaction with respect to two solar project located in Georgia.
  • Represented a financial institution in providing $120 million of tax equity in a sale and leaseback transaction with respect to a 66 MW solar project located in Georgia.
  • Represented Regions Bank as agent and arranger in connection with a $200 million construction loan facility for a 100 MW solar project located in South Carolina.
  • Represented an investor in purchasing $130 million of investment tax credits with respect to fuel cell projects located in the northeast.
  • Represented an investor in purchasing $100 million of investment tax credits with respect to a solar project located in Texas.
  • Represented two investors in providing $500 million of tax equity commitments for a sale and leaseback transaction with respect to a solar project located in Kentucky.
  • Represented Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in a back leverage financing for a solar project in California.
  • Represented Sovereign Bank and Banco Santander in connection with a $300 million single investor tax lease financing for a 102.5 MW wind farm project in California.
  • Represented Regions Bank in connection with a $300 million single investor master tax lease financing for a portfolio of solar projects in the U.S.
  • Represented Allete Clean Energy in the private placement of secured notes for its 100 MW wind farm project in Pennsylvania.
  • Represented Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent, in connection with a $485 million syndicated senior secured revolving credit facility for an asset management company.
  • Represented a syndicate of lenders in providing $500 million in lease financing for the construction of an electric generating facility.
  • Represented a major financial institution in connection with raising $750 million in a warehouse financing structure for a portion of its loan portfolio.
  • Represented Citibank, N.A. and a syndicate of lenders in connection with restructuring more than $1 billion in secured loans extended to marine terminal operators.
  • Represented a bank group in connection with restructuring more than $700 million in loans for a manufacturing company and its domestic and foreign subsidiaries, which included providing DIP financing and a debt-for-equity exchange.
  • Represented a bank group in connection with a $270 million debt-for-equity exchange for an operator of marine terminals.
  • 2022 Black Leadership Award, Profiles in Diversity Journal, 2022
  • Recognized as one of America’s Top Black Lawyers, Black Enterprise Magazine, Black Enterprise, 2003
  • Legal 500 US, recommended lawyer, Finance - Structured finance: securitization, The Legal 500, 2018
  • "When Investors Become Part Of The Borrowing Base," Law360, March 13, 2012
  • "Capital Loans to Private Equity Funds: When Investors Become Part of the Borrowing Base," Corporate Practice NewsWire, January 2012