Kimberly Easter Zirkle
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Recognized since 2024
Charlotte, North Carolina
Banking and Finance Law
Kimberly Zirkle focuses her practice on corporate finance and acquisition transactions. She regularly represents a variety of lenders, private equity portfolio companies, and private companies in corporate finance and acquisition transactions. Kimberly’s experience involves a wide variety of debt structures including: unitranche, ABL, first lien, split lien, second lien, and mezzanine (secured or unsecured).
Kimberly primarily represents SBICs, BDCs, lenders and institutional investors in the structuring, negotiation, and documentation of debt transactions and related equity co-investments. She has experience involving a wide variety of debt structures including: unitranche, ABL, first lien, split lien, second lien, and mezzanine (secured or unsecured), for both domestic and cross-border transactions. When asked what she does, Kimberly frequently responds “we do what our clients do.” The flexibility and willingness to pivot enables Kimberly and her team to craft creative solutions and structures for lender clients to seek to maximize returns and achieve the desired outcome.
Kimberly also regularly represents private equity funds in leveraged buy-out transactions and represents portfolio companies and other private companies as borrower counsel in their third-party debt financings. In her role as borrower’s counsel, Kimberly is a trusted advisor to her private equity and corporate clients and provides counsel on structuring, debt terms, and other business considerations in order to enable clients to meet their financing needs. She has provided counsel to clients for transactions involving technology, service and manufacturing companies as well as for companies operating in regulated industries such as government contracting, telecommunications and health care.
Kimberly currently serves as co-chair of Moore & Van Allen's Pro Bono and Public Service Committee and regularly represents victims of domestic violence on a pro bono basis in custody, support and divorce proceedings. She led the effort to develop and launch the firm’s small business pro bono vertical aimed as providing much needed transactional assistance to small businesses in the Carolinas owned by persons of color. Kimberly was a founding member of the firm's Young Professionals Subcommittee which is responsible for organizing local networking events for young professionals in the Charlotte community and takes an active role as a mentor for younger attorneys across the firm.
- Lawyer Page: https://www.bradley.com/people/z/zirkle-kimberly
- Truist Center, Suite 3700
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, J.D., graduated 2006
299 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
95 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America awards
- Banking and Finance Law
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