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'This practice area involves securing and structuring finance law to enable originators and owners of assets to have a predictable stream of payments. This includes residential or commercial mortgage loans, automobile loans and leases, credit card receivables, equipment leases and loans, student loans, trade receivables, film rights, royalty payments, and life settlements. These entities canraise money at lower costs than traditional financing sources. Other areas of practice include the transformation of illiquid assets into liquid securities to be sold into capital markets and overseeing a variety of cash flow characteristics tailored for specific objectives and investors.
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Structured Finance Associate
The candidate should have stellar academic credentials and major law firm experience. Should preferably have 4-6 years of experience. Admission to the New York State Bar is also preferred.
Structured Finance Associate
The candidate should bring excellent academic credentials. Must have 1-3 years of experience. Exposure to CMBS required. Membership to the New York State Bar is essential.'
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