Laura Lesikar Whitley
Laura Whitley is a partner in the Finance Practice Group in the Dallas office of Haynes and Boone and serves as counsel to financial institutions and borrowers in an array of sophisticated finance transactions. Laura offers clients knowledgeable advice and is dedicated to helping clients meet their business needs and goals.
During her career, Laura has represented agents, lenders and borrowers in syndicated credit transactions involving revolving credit facilities, subscription-secured credit facilities, term loans, letters of credit, multi-currency facilities, cross-border financings, and acquisition financings. Laura has also provided legal services to clients in a variety of industries in connection with secured credit facilities, secured and unsecured working capital lines of credit, and other commercial loans.
When not working on behalf of her clients, Laura is an active member of her community. Since 2007, Laura has been involved with the Junior League of Dallas, providing hundreds of volunteer service hours to Dallas area non-profits. Laura also serves on the board of directors for United to Learn and previously served on the board of directors for Promise House.
- Texas Bar Foundation, Fellow
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Junior League of Dallas
- Promise House, Board of Directors
- “5 Steps for Subscription Line Lenders Amid Fundraising Dip,” co-author, Law360, February 2023.
Education
B.B.A., College of William Mary, 2003
J.D., University of Richmond School of Law, 2006, magna cum laude, Manuscripts Editor, Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business
Clerkships
Judicial Intern, Honorable Elizabeth B. Lacy, Supreme Court of Virginia (2005)
Admissions
Texas
Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner Laura Whitley was featured in an article in Texas Lawbook on the firm's new partnership with United to Learn (U2L), allowing the firm to expand its education volunteer efforts to the elementary school level. This week, the firm announced a new partnership with nonprofit United to Learn that will support one of Pinkston’s feeder schools, C.F. Carr Elementary School — [...]
Haynes Boone Announces New Partnership with United to Learn to Improve Educational Outcomes
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December 06, 2023