Overview
Justin Sedor is an associate in Stoel Rives’ Corporate group. Justin has represented large public and private companies, investment banks, and private equity sponsors in a variety of sophisticated equity and debt securities transactions, including IPOs, convertible debt offerings, de-SPAC mergers, private placements, securitizations, at-the-market equity programs, medium-term note programs, and high-yield bond offerings.
Before joining Stoel Rives, Justin was vice president and counsel, investment banking capital markets, for Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC (2021–2023). He was an associate with Ropes & Gray LLP (2019–2021) and associate (2017–2019) and summer associate (2016) with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP.
Education
Columbia Law School, J.D., 2017; Staff Member, Journal of Gender and Law; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar
University of California Los Angeles, B.A., Global Studies, 2012, cum laude
Admissions
California
New York
Oregon
Experience
- Representation of private equity sponsor in de-SPAC merger transaction involving national restaurant chain.
- Representation of fintech company in $900 million initial public offering.
- Representation of pharmaceutical company in $5 billion investment-grade registered debt offering.
- Representation of national restaurant chain in unregistered debt securitization transaction.
- Representation of medical device company in $400 million registered equity offering.
- Representation of international shipping company in $300 million high-yield bond offering.
- Representation of business development company in $125 million private placement note offering.
- Representation of a wide range of investment banks in various capital markets transactions
- Representation of multiple NYSE- and NASDAQ-listed issuers on various SEC reporting and disclosure matters, including periodic reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, proxy statements, current reports on Form 8-K, and beneficial ownership filings, including Forms 13G and 13D and Section 16 filings, as well as required New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, and FINRA reporting obligations.