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With attorneys who have worked for many years representing various parties on some of the most complex capital markets and financing transactions, BurgherGray takes pride in the depth and breadth of experience of its finance attorneys. Our attorneys possess a broad range of experience counseling issuers, investors, placement agents, underwriters, borrowers, lenders, credit enhancers, rating agencies, and other transaction parties with respect to public and private securities offerings and lending transactions involving various forms of equity and debt instruments.
BurgherGray finance attorneys collectively have over 100 years of capital markets and finance experience, having honed their legal skills at large corporate law firms, in-house legal departments, and governmental agencies. Our attorneys have collectively represented clients with respect to various public and private debt and equity capital market transactions with an aggregate face value of well over $100 billion. Such transactions include public and private offerings of asset-backed securities, mezzanine financings, warehouse financings, asset-based lending transactions, real estate financings, credit restructuring transactions, and municipal finance transactions.
Our capital markets team includes attorneys who have served as lead counsel on hundreds of financing transactions at major law firms and in senior legal positions at global financial institutions, insurance companies, and rating agencies. Team members have expertise across structured finance, derivatives, public finance, bank lending, and regulatory compliance.
Issuers and borrowers, institutional investors and lenders, underwriters and placement agents, commercial and investment banks, life insurance companies, financial guaranty insurers, asset managers and fund sponsors, rating agencies, trustees and servicers, and credit support providers.
Our capital markets clients include global banking institutions, regional and community banks, insurance companies, finance companies, asset management firms, securitization sponsors and issuers, alternative investment funds, corporate issuers, and state and municipal entities.