In addition to appointing a non-executive director from chartered surveyors Davis Langdon, the firm has also taken on five lawyers from DWF in Manchester and Birmingham to grow
its asset finance practice.
Not exact matches
It is our assumption that
financing the purchase of goods for immediate consumption either by borrowing money or by selling our capital
assets is not a sustainable
practice.
«These proposals will help seniors keep their
finances and
assets from being vulnerable to thieves and unscrupulous
practices,» Cuomo said in a prepared statement outlining the legislation.
His
practice concentration includes commercial
finance,
asset based lending, equipment leasing and the Uniform Commercial Code.
EC: We do the whole gamut of
asset finance work for clients across the US, and our
practice is top of the market — we have a place on every big deal.
Her
practice includes representing financial sponsors, corporate borrowers and various lenders on a wide range of transaction types, including leveraged acquisition
financings, high - yield bond issuances,
asset - based revolving credit facilities, complex restructurings, debtor - in - possession and exit
financings and investment - grade, unsecured
financings.
Their aviation and
asset finance experience further strengthens our existing
practice and enables us to provide clients with local expertise supported by a global team, something we know our clients value.»
International law firm Holman Fenwick Willan (HFW) continues to grow its international aviation
practice with the recruitment of
asset finance Partners David Brotherton and Justin Sun, along with a team of five Associates, who will
Our debt
finance group is supported by members of other subgroups within the Business Department, including mergers and acquisitions (for all sizes of transactions, for public and private clients, and on both the buyer and seller sides), investment management (for clients with investment management divisions and matters), small business investment companies (for clients looking to form SBICs, obtain SBIC funding, or conduct portfolio
financing transactions), securities (for public clients, particularly with respect to public and Rule 144A debt offerings), tax (including for cross-border transactions), ERISA / employee benefits and international (for clients with international operations and
assets), as well as other
practice groups within the Firm, including Cleantech & Renewables, Patent, Trademark, Copyright & Unfair Competition
practices and the Labor and Employment
practice.
Rose Bailey's
practice focuses on commercial law in the areas of
finance, commercial real estate, renewable energy
assets and projects, and securitizations.
Lexpert describes the guide as ``... [profiling] Lexpert - ranked lawyers whose focus is in cross-border Corporate Law and Transactions, specifically in the following
practice areas:
Asset - Based Lending, Banking and
Finance, Competition / Anti-Trust, Corporate
Finance and Securities, Corporate Tax, Energy, Insolvency & Financial Restructuring, M&A, Mining Law, Technology Transfers, Commodity Tax / Customs, Franchising and Project
Finance.»
Practice Areas: Business Law, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation, Real Estate Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution Law, M&A Law,
Finance Law,
Asset Sales Law, Equipment
Finance and Leasing Law, Partnership Law, Franchises and Franchising Law
Mr. Gatto's
practice is national and international, and it encompasses a full range of IP and technology issues, including: patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret litigation; counseling and technology transactions; developing and implementing IP strategies to protect and to monetize IP
assets; creating and implementing corporate IP programs; conducting IP audits; conducting complex patent prosecution, including patent appeals, interferences, Inter Partes Review (IPRs), reissues and protests; handling patent enforcement issues, including licensing and litigation; negotiating and drafting technology agreements; conducting IP due diligence in and negotiating IP aspects of mergers, acquisitions and
financings; rendering opinions concerning the infringement, validity and enforceability of patents; handling trademark prosecution, domain name, copyright and trade secret matters; handling IP aspects of employment issues; advising clients on legal issues associated with open source software including open source patent issues, licensing, open source compatibility issues, indemnity issues and developing and implementing corporate policies on use of open source software; advising clients on the legality of cutting edge Internet business methods and technology; and advising clients on computer law issues such as computer fraud and abuse and SPAM - related issues.
His
practice involves a wide variety of corporate transactions, including the acquisition,
financing and disposition of business entities through
asset and stock purchase transactions; entity selection and formation; sales of debt and equity securities, negotiation and drafting purchase agreements; employment agreements, licensing agreements and other contracts; and general corporate matters.
«Fantastic lawyer» Christine Plews heads Blake Morgan LLP's
practice, which is well respected for family
finance work related to divorce and cohabitee disputes and business
asset division, as well as cross-border cases relating to children or multi-jurisdictional
assets.
Michael Ashe began his
practice at the English Bar in 1978, having previously been a civil servant in the Inland Revenue and then a merchant banker in the City of London dealing with mergers and acquisitions and international corporate
finance and
asset management.
Her legal
practice and in - house positions with funds and financial institutions have focused on
finance, restructuring, private equity, special situations, and the acquisition / disposition of performing and non-performing corporate, real estate and financial
assets (including NPLs).
His business and
finance practice consists of advising business owners regarding business matters relating to entity formation and operation, contract preparation and negotiation, as well as corporate
finance and business combination transactions, including private securities offerings, debt and equity
financing transactions, mergers, stock /
asset acquisitions and other corporate partnering transactions.
Saskia previously also gained experience in the banking &
finance practice, where she has been advising on a wide range of both domestic and international banking transactions, including
asset finance transaction, structured
finance transactions, regulatory issues and with a main focus on cross border leveraged
finance transactions.
Main areas of work Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has three main areas of
practice: corporate (including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, insurance, banking, leveraged
finance, business restructuring and workouts,
asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, structured and project
finance, aviation
finance, healthcare and life sciences, intellectual property, media and telecommunications, real estate, energy and environmental law), litigation (including white collar / regulatory, international dispute resolution, intellectual property, general commercial litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, insurance, securities, antitrust, employment, bankruptcy and products liability) and tax and employee benefits.
Angie has a broad non-contentious
practice advising clients on mergers and acquisitions,
asset finance, ship sale and purchase and other general commercial matters.
The financial crime and
asset recovery
practice focuses on anti-money laundering, counter-terrorist
financing and sanctions law, as well as foreign
asset recovery litigation.
Mr. Jack focuses his
practice on institutional lending, including corporate credit facilities,
asset - based lending, and real estate
financings.
Although litigation
finance is a fast - growing new
asset class, few funding companies use data - driven
practices to make investments.
Mr. Townsend's
practice includes servicing businesses and supporting their growth through the facilitation of
financing,
asset acquisition and relationship management.
Harrison Pensa has a significant
Asset Based Lending
practice and is an active member of the Canadian
Finance and Leasing Association.
We are delighted to have 28 members recognised as leading practitioners in Who's Who Legal 2018 across a number of
practice areas including Arbitration, Construction,
Asset Recovery, Mediation, Business Crime Defence, Insurance & Reinsurance, Project
Finance, Real Estate and Sports.
He has consulted for a number of law firms in the areas of
practice financial management, buy - sell agreements and cash flow analysis and has advised many different professional
practices in the areas of cash management and operations,
financing and
asset protection
Asset - based lending, bank
financing, benefits - compensation, capital markets, environmental litigation, securities litigation - professional liability and transactional tax are some of their
practice disciplines.
His
practice also includes institutional, commercial and
asset - based lending and project
finance transactions.
New partner, Joanne Davis, will lead and develop the
asset finance and regulatory
practice in Birmingham, applying her extensive industry knowledge to add strength and depth to the current team.
«We are very pleased to welcome Simon to our busy Banking and
Asset Finance Team where his expertise and particular focuses will add strength and depth to our
practice.»
Keith is a corporate and commercial lawyer with a
practice focused primarily on advising companies with respect to going public transactions, reverse takeovers, public and private
financings,
asset and share purchases, mergers and acquisitions, plans of arrangement and corporate restructurings and reorganizations.
Accountant — Duties & Responsibilities Trained in corporate
finance and accounting with a proven record of academic excellence Maintain proficiencies in industry accounting software including QuickBooks Online Pro and PTS Skilled in financial management and customer service best
practices Oversee company payroll, P&L statements, credit cards, savings accounts and general ledger Provide exceptional customer service resulting in client loyalty and referrals Build and strengthen professional relationships with clients, vendors, and corporate partners Responsible for corporate cash flow, inventory, and other
assets Create spreadsheets tracking sales, customer service, accounting, and other activities and data Author and present reports regarding corporate financial health, customer service operations, and sales Train junior team members ensuring they understand the brand and adhere to corporate protocols Perform all duties in a professional, positive, and timely manner
Prior to that, he was Managing Director in charge of Citigroup «s Global Real Estate Equity and Structured
Finance group where, among other things, he built the bank's global sale - leaseback advisory
practice and oversaw the disposition of $ 5 billion of Citigroup's foreclosed real estate
assets.