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Dow Lohnes commercial and consumer finance attorneys represent clients in all aspects of a wide array of loan and financing transactions. Our attorneys have substantial experience and expertise in many types of secured and unsecured, syndicated and unsyndicated, senior and subordinated, investment grade and non-investment grade debt and credit facilities. Dow Lohnes attorneys have represented borrowers, issuers, lessees, lenders, lessors and other financing parties in acquisition-related financings, asset based and cash flow financings, real estate financings, public and private offerings of debt securities, aircraft financings, equipment leasing, securitizations involving a wide range of assets, including real estate mortgages, trade receivables, lease receivables, and auto loan receivables, and interest rate swaps, currency swaps, and other hedge transactions and derivatives. The size of transactions handled by our attorneys ranges from the very large (for example, we worked on a complicated syndicated financing involving five separate credit facilities for two borrowers for an aggregate of $10 billion to finance a going-private transaction) to single lender commercial loans of less than $5 million for our smaller clients. Dow Lohnes finance attorneys also represent clients in workouts, restructurings and recapitalizations.

Our finance attorneys represent both borrowers and lenders. As borrower’s counsel, we serve a diverse nationwide clientele, including major companies in the media, communications, entertainment, information technology, automotive, retail sales, regional airline, educational institution and chemical industries.

Lenders represented by Dow Lohnes include major regional and money center banks, as well as government agencies.

Dow Lohnes finance attorneys regularly provide counseling on consumer lending issues arising under the Federal Truth In Lending Act, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and other federal and state financial disclosure and privacy laws.

Our commercial and consumer finance attorneys work closely with the firm’s other practices, including compensation, employee relations and benefits, media and information technologies, intellectual property, communications and telecommunications, taxation and real estate, to structure and complete finance transactions, including obtaining any necessary government approvals.

 

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