Banking LawHammerle Finley represents lenders and borrowers in virtually every type of commercial lending transaction. Since the early '80s, we have been involved in large and small, secured and unsecured commercial credit transactions ranging from small loans to single borrowers to multi-million dollar complex transactions. These include traditional commercial loans, asset based lending agreements, and construction and development loans. We have assisted clients, large and small, in taking virtually every kind of personal and real property as collateral including accounts, inventory and equipment, intellectual property, real estate and producing and non-producing oil and gas properties. We strive to finalize a loan transaction in the simplest of structures consistent with our client's needs, as expeditiously and cost-effectively as possible. We have represented lenders, including governmental entities, as secured and unsecured creditors in loan workouts and restructurings, bankruptcies, foreclosures and liquidations. We have handled collateral recovery, distressed asset sales and recovery from a bankruptcy trustee or debtor-in-possession. If foreclosure or bankruptcy litigation is necessary, we do everything possible to secure maximum collateral recovery. We offer experienced and cost-effective representation in a broad spectrum of areas in our banking practice including:
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