Dan Pollick is an associate in the Corporate Department and a member of the Leveraged Finance and Private Credit Groups. His principal focus is the representation of leading private credit providers and investment banks in a wide range of leveraged loan transactions across the capital structure spectrum, with a particular focus on leveraged sponsor buyouts, leveraged recapitalizations, syndicated and non-syndicated senior secured credit facilities, unitranche facilities, second lien financings, equity co-investments and debt-like preferred equity. Dan regularly represents many of the most active direct lenders in the middle market and upper-middle market, and his clients include Antares Capital, Ares Capital, Churchill Asset Management, Goldman Sachs, Golub Capital, KKR, MidCap Financial, Morgan Stanley, and Varagon Capital.
Prior to law school Dan worked in financial services and successfully passed all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam program. Dan earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. During law school he was the president of Rivanna Investments, a student-run finance club that manages an investment portfolio of publicly-traded stocks on behalf of the University’s endowment.