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09 Apr 2026

Kleinberg Kaplan Adds Senior Counsel Tiffanye S. Threadcraft to Corporate Transactional & Finance Practice

"Kleinberg Kaplan hires Tiffanye S. Threadcraft as senior counsel in its corporate transactional & finance practice to strengthen its credit and finance capabilities."

Tiffanye S. Threadcraft has joined Kleinberg Kaplan as senior counsel in the firm’s corporate transactional & finance practice. She arrives from Akin Gump.

Ms. Threadcraft represents lenders and borrowers in a wide range of financing transactions, including working capital facilities, acquisition financings, debt restructurings and cross-border financings. She advises ad hoc lender groups, alternative capital providers, hedge funds and other financial investors on distressed and opportunistic debt investments and subscription line financings. Her practice encompasses private capital, commercial finance, liability management, special situations and financial restructuring matters. She regularly serves as finance counsel in corporate transactions with a debt component and acts as deal counsel or U.S. counsel in cross-border financings. Ms. Threadcraft has experience advising equity sponsors, private fund managers and institutional lenders across various industries.

Ms. Threadcraft received a J.D. from Howard University School of Law, where she was an NAACP Legal Defense Fund Earl Warren Scholar, and holds a B.A. in History and Literature from Harvard University. Prior to joining Akin Gump, she served as an associate at Simpson Thacher.
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