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Morgan Lewis represents some of the world’s leading financial institutions, as well as corporate clients of the firm, in connection with financings ranging from conventional bank financings to highly structured financial transactions—syndicated and unsyndicated, secured and unsecured. Transactions may be secured by collateral as diverse as intellectual property rights, aircraft, marketable securities, derivatives, real estate, ships, or more conventional collateral, or they may be unsecured.

Practice Areas:

  • Acquisition Finance
  • Bank Lending
  • Bank Regulatory
  • Corporate Finance
  • Derivatives
  • Energy and Infrastructure Finance
  • ESOP Finance
  • Film and Media Finance
  • Financial Privacy and Gramm-Leach-Bliley
  • International Finance
  • Maritime Finance
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Structured Finance
  • Venture Capital