Global law firm White & Case LLP has advised Hartree Partners, a global energy and commodities trading company, on its acquisition of the majority of ED&F Man’s outstanding A2 and B1 senior secured legacy debt and the acquisition of ED&F Man Commodities’ three business units Volcafe (coffee), ED&F Man Liquid Products (molasses, animal feeds and fish oil) and ED&F Man Sugar.
Hartree Partners, LP is a leading global merchant commodities firm specializing in energy and associated industries. It was established more than 25 years ago and is jointly owned by senior management and funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.
ED&F Man Commodities is one of the world’s leading providers of soft commodities and logistics including sugar, coffee, molasses, animal feeds and fish oil. ED&F Man was originally founded in 1783, and has since grown into a leading global trader of agricultural commodities product.
The White & Case team which advised on the transaction was led by partners David Lewis (London), Jarlath McGurran (New York) and Sean Goldstein (Miami) and included partners Kristen Rohr, Sang I. Ji (New York), Jessica Kemp, Lindsey Canning, Helen Joseph, Clare Connellan, Lauren Winter, Christian Pilkington, Di Yu, Charles Balmain, Jonah Anderson, Swati Tripathi (all London), Nicole Erb, Rebecca Farrington (both Washington, DC), Strati Sakellariou-Witt (Brussels), counsel Kenneth Barr (New York), Chris Thomas (London) and Marietou Diouf (New York), and associates Kathleen McConchie, Dominic Gorard, Iman Adebowale, Lily Teh, Alice Parsons, Claire Slunecko, Aliya Manji, Esme Wong, Shehnai Arora, Janina Moutia-Bloom, Johanna Wagner, Conor Magee, Patrick Thompson, Freddie Labovitch (all London), Jane Kim, Jacquie Smith, Joseph Tawil, Adriana Zhan (all New York), Joanna Anyanwu, Tim Sensenig (both Washington, DC), Julia Marssola, Giuseppe Tantulli, Joar Linden, Marios Gavriiloglou (all Brussels) and Zachary Smith (Chicago).
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