Partner
Meaghan Connors
Banking & Finance, Mining, Critical Minerals
“Meaghan was absolutely fabulous to work with - extremely responsive, organized and very intelligent."
"She's very knowledgeable and her response times are incredible."
Chambers USA
Overview
Meaghan Connors represents administrative agents, lenders, and borrowers in connection with various types of financings. Her experience includes secured and unsecured commercial transactions such as credit facilities (syndications, club deals, and single lender facilities) for working capital, asset-based financings, acquisitions, refinancings, high-yield debt offerings, debtor-in-possession financings, and other types of debt financings. Meaghan has a particular emphasis on the energy-related industries (hard rock mining and oil and gas pipeline). Meaghan also has extensive experience in cross border financings with complicated collateral arrangements.
Meaghan also frequently represents Canadian and Latin American financial institutions with both US and international matters in bank financings.
Meaghan also frequently represents Canadian and Latin American financial institutions with both US and international matters in bank financings.
Experience
- Represented Australian funds management company in connection with the provision of US$50 million gross revenue royalty for the development of the Florence copper mining project in Arizona.
- Represented a Canadian Bank as administrative agent and arranger of acquisition financing for Hecla Mining Company to purchase all of the equity interests in the Greens Creek Mine (silver) and related venture near Juneau, Alaska, multiple follow-up financings resulting in the acquisition and mortgaging of the Casa Berardi Mine (gold) in Quebec and the Klondex Mines (gold) in Nevada. Also advised such Canadian bank with respect to Hecla Mining Company's Lucky Friday Mine (silver, lead and zinc) located in Idaho.
- Represented a Canadian Bank as administrative agent in the financing and construction of Lundin's Eagle Mine (nickel and copper) in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan and acted as local US counsel in connection with several follow-up financings.
- Represented lender in a $70 million unsecured working capital credit facility for a Guatemalan cement manufacturer and distributor.
- Represented investment manager in a $750 million collateralized loan obligation facility.
Recognition
- Named “Up and Coming” for Banking & Finance Texas by Chambers USA 2024
Education
- Rice University, MBA
- Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, JD
- Baylor University, BA
Admissions
- Texas
Professional & Community Involvement
- Member, Houston Bar Association – Oil, Gas & Mineral Law Section
- Member, The Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law
- Member, American Bar Association
- Women in Mining UK
- Member, Women’s Energy Network
- Member, National Association of Women Lawyers
- Mayer Brown Pro Bono Committee
- Mayer Brown Women’s Forum-Houston Co-Chair