Commercial Finance & Banking

Attorneys
Contact: Andrew R. Lubin

The Commercial Lending Practice Group at Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C., provides comprehensive services to financial institutions and others involved in making corporate and commercial loans and business transactions. Our lawyers regularly represent regional and national lenders in connection with structuring, negotiating and documenting a variety of lending scenarios including asset-based, construction loans, mortgage financing, and other secured and unsecured financing transactions. Attorneys in our Commercial Lending Practice Group are experienced in all aspects of the lending process, from providing advice relating to the initial structure of transactions to specialized issues relating to collateral protection and perfection, multi-borrower, multi-lender and complex inter-creditor and multi-jurisdictional transactions. The members of our Commercial Lending Practice Group also have experience in handling troubled debt matters, therefore they are able to provide advice in the restructuring the loans and such diverse matters as financing the purchase of assets from a bankruptcy estate and structuring and negotiating debtor-in-possession financing facilities. Our Commercial Lending Practice Group has also represented a number of financial institutions in preparing standardized loan forms for various loan facilities.

Contact us today to learn more about our experienced Fairfield and New Haven Commercial Finance lawyers.

Located in New Haven and Fairfield, our law firm serves clients across Connecticut, including New Haven County, Fairfield County, Hartford County, and the communities of New Haven, Fairfield, Southport, Waterbury, Hartford, Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury, Middletown, and New London.

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