Eileen J. Ho
Eileen J. Ho advises clients on sophisticated structured finance and securitization transactions, including representing arrangers and managers in collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), issuers and financial institutions in securitizations, and borrowers and lenders in asset-based lending arrangements. She understands the nuances of executing complicated financing transactions involving many types of financial assets and other collateral, including student loans, consumer loans, healthcare, telecommunications, credit card, home equity investment (HEI) and other trade receivables.
Eileen’s transaction experience includes advising on forward flow purchase facilities, warehouse transactions, master trust structures, VFN structures and term ABS capital markets transactions. Her asset-backed commercial paper conduit experience extends to representing banks in connection with establishing programs and conduit-funded transactions. She also advises clients on regulatory matters, including those related to the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and related rules and regulations.
Eileen actively participates as a member of the Structured Finance Association’s Women in Securitization (WiS) Cabinet. She presents on key trends in the banking, insurance, and investment funds industries as well as engagement in the firm’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Sustainability Working Group and the Private Credit Working Group. Eileen is also the firm’s University of Chicago Law School hiring partner and a member of the firm’s Inclusion Committee and the Asian American/Asian Lawyer Network.