Robyn E. Zolman is a partner in the Denver office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where she practices in the firm's Corporate Transactions Practice Group. Her practice is concentrated in securities regulation and capital markets transactions. Ms. Zolman represents clients in connection with public and private offerings of equity and debt securities, including investment grade, high yield and convertible debt offerings. She also represents clients in connection with tender offers, exchange offers, consent solicitations and corporate restructurings.
Ms. Zolman also advises clients regarding securities regulation and disclosure issues and corporate governance matters. She provides disclosure counsel to clients in a number of industries, including telecommunications, energy, homebuilding, biotechnology and insurance.
Ms. Zolman graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2002, where she served as an Executive Editor of the Harvard Law Review. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Environmental Studies summa cum laude from the University of Colorado in 1999.
Recent Representative Transactions:
- Williams Companies, Inc. – Represented client in connection with a $12 billion corporate restructuring, as well as issuances, tender offers and exchange offers involving over $12 billion of debt and equity securities.
- Williams Partners L.P. – Issuances of $5.3 billion of debt securities and $2.5 billion of equity securities.
- D.R. Horton, Inc. – Issuances of over $1.3 billion of debt securities.
- Atmos Energy – Issuances of $850 million of debt securities.
- CityCenter Holdings, LLC – Issuances of over $1.7 billion of debt securities.
- Zayo Group, LLC – Issuance of $1.25 billion of debt securities and repurchase of $350 million of outstanding debt securities.
- Dresser-Rand Group Inc. – $750 million refinancing involving the issuance of new debt securities and repurchase of outstanding debt securities.
- Vail Resorts, Inc. – $780 million refinancing involving the issuance of new debt securities and repurchase of outstanding debt securities.
- Qwest Communications International – Issuances, tender offers and exchange offers involving over $17 billion of debt securities.