Perkins Coie attorneys are involved in all aspects of the securitization and financing of various asset classes. We have extensive experience in structuring and closing complex structured finance transactions on behalf of a wide variety of parties to these transactions.

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Perkins Coie attorneys are involved in all aspects of the securitization and financing of various asset classes. We have extensive experience in structuring and closing complex structured finance transactions on behalf of a wide variety of parties to these transactions.

Perkins Coie represents issuers, asset originators, portfolio managers, conduits, master and special servicers, sellers, purchasers, trustees, borrowers, lenders and monoline insurance companies in their roles in these transactions. Securitization transactions often involve various types of derivatives in connection with asset-backed and structured securities issuances, including interest rate and currency swaps, total return swaps, credit-linked notes and credit default swaps.

Our clients include a broad spectrum of commercial banks, financial institutions, mortgage lenders, finance companies, trust companies, funds and other entities. We have extensive experience in the United States as well with cross-border transactions. 

Securitization requires the collaboration of attorneys with a multitude of skills across practice areas. Perkins Coie’s cross-discipline securitization team advises clients concerning the corporate, investment management, derivatives and securities regulation, bankruptcy and tax issues that arise during transactions.

Areas of Focus

  • Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) and Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs)
  • Cross-Border Securitization
  • Marketplace Lending Sale Agreements, Servicing Agreements and Warehouse Lending Arrangements
  • Master Repurchase Agreements and Other Warehouse Lending Transactions
  • Mortgage Originator and Servicer Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Mortgage Servicing Rights Purchases and Sales, Including Bulk, Flow and Co-Issue
 
  • Receivables Finance, Including Servicing Advance Facilities
  • Resecuritization and Repackaging Transactions
  • Residential Mortgage Whole Loan Sales and Purchases
    (Performing and Non-Performing), Including New-Origination Take-Out Lines
  • Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (RMBS)
  • Loan Servicing Agreements
  • Restructuring and Bankruptcy
  • Consumer Lending Regulatory Compliance

Perkins Coie represents issuers, asset originators, portfolio managers, conduits, master and special servicers, sellers, purchasers, trustees, borrowers, lenders and monoline insurance companies in their roles in these transactions. Securitization transactions often involve various types of derivatives in connection with asset-backed and structured securities issuances, including interest rate and currency swaps, total return swaps, credit-linked notes and credit default swaps.

Our clients include a broad spectrum of commercial banks, financial institutions, mortgage lenders, finance companies, trust companies, funds and other entities. We have extensive experience in the United States as well with cross-border transactions. 

Securitization requires the collaboration of attorneys with a multitude of skills across practice areas. Perkins Coie’s cross-discipline securitization team advises clients concerning the corporate, investment management, derivatives and securities regulation, bankruptcy and tax issues that arise during transactions.

Areas of Focus

  • Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) and Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs)
  • Cross-Border Securitization
  • Marketplace Lending Sale Agreements, Servicing Agreements and Warehouse Lending Arrangements
  • Master Repurchase Agreements and Other Warehouse Lending Transactions
  • Mortgage Originator and Servicer Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Mortgage Servicing Rights Purchases and Sales, Including Bulk, Flow and Co-Issue
 
  • Receivables Finance, Including Servicing Advance Facilities
  • Resecuritization and Repackaging Transactions
  • Residential Mortgage Whole Loan Sales and Purchases
    (Performing and Non-Performing), Including New-Origination Take-Out Lines
  • Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (RMBS)
  • Loan Servicing Agreements
  • Restructuring and Bankruptcy
  • Consumer Lending Regulatory Compliance

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