Jana Mansour is a partner in the firm’s Project Finance and Development Group and is based in the New York office.
Mr. Mansour has represented investors (sponsors), borrowers and lenders in high value finance transactions, involving project finance, leveraged leases and syndicated secured loans. He has dealt with a variety of assets, including gas-fired, nuclear, wind, solar and biofuel power plants, LNG and pipeline assets, mines, transportation infrastructures, aircraft and rolling stock, located in the U.S., Mexico, Bolivia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, China and several European countries.
Among other aspects of his practice, Mr. Mansour represents developers and contractors in the negotiation of engineering, procurement and construction contracts, operation and maintenance agreements and long term service agreements. He regularly deals with diverse joint venture and governance arrangements, including joint bidding agreements, consortium, partnership and LLC agreements, and shareholders’ agreements. He also has broad experience in the structuring and financing of projects, as well as the purchase and sale of equity interests in such projects.
Mr. Mansour was recommended for his "extraordinary dedication and great negotiation skills" in The Legal 500 US 2011 edition.
Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster in 2005, Mr. Mansour was an associate in the Project Development, Finance & Leasing Group in the New York office of Hunton & Williams LLP. He was also an associate at McCarthy Tétrault’s Montreal office from 1996 to 1998.
Mr. Mansour received his LL.B. from the University of Montreal Faculty of Law in 1995 and his LL.M. from Columbia University School of Law in 1999, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He is a member of the New York and Québec bars and the Law Society of England and Wales.
Mr. Mansour speaks and writes French fluently, and has basic skills in Arabic and Spanish.