Commercial Finance Practice Group

Our Firm’s Commercial Finance Practice Group provides sound legal guidance and creative financial solutions for our business clients throughout California, nationally, and globally.

We typically represent:

  • Banks & Commercial Lending Institutions
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Family-Owned Businesses
  • Food Production & Service Companies
  • Health Care Practitioners, Groups or Hospitals
  • Hoteliers
  • Manufacturers
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • Real Estate Builders & Developers

Whether your business requires the creation, negotiation and documentation of sophisticated lending transactions, loan modifications or restructurings, or tax-free bond offerings, our Los Angeles Commercial Finance Attorneys are experienced in:

  • Lien Creation and Perfection
  • Subordination
  • Equity Participations
  • Senior Secured Credit Financing
  • Subordinated Debt and other Mezzanine Financing
  • Equipment Financing
  • Asset-based Working Capital Facilities
  • Loan Sales and Participation
  • Swaps and other Derivative Products
  • Letters of Credit and other credit and liquidity Support Devices
  • Workouts, Enforcement and Collection Actions

Lewitt Hackman has firm-wide support in the handling of complex issues relating to lenders, borrowers, equity investors and other transaction participants.

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We also handle

  • Asset-based Working Capital Facilities
  • Credit & Liquidity Support Devices
  • Equipment Financing
  • Equity Participations
  • Financial Workouts
  • Letters of Credit
  • Lien Creation and Perfection
  • Loan Sales & Participation
  • Senior Secured Credit Financing
  • Subordinated Debt & other Mezzanine Financing
  • Swaps and other Derivative Products
  • Workouts, Enforcement and Collection Actions

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