Brandon Lewisohn has experience in a variety of public and private finance transactions. His primary responsibilities are:
Working with national and international banking institutions, specifically such institutions' municipal securities and fixed income finance groups, in their roles as letter of credit and liquidity provider in such areas as health care, educational and airport financings, qualified zone academy bonds (QZABs), student housing development for colleges and universities and project finance in general
Representing institutional lenders and finance companies, as well as borrowers (for profit and not-for-profit), in a variety of financing transactions, including syndicated financings, construction and permanent real estate loans, asset based loans, loan workouts and restructurings and the documentation of secured and unsecured working capital, term, acquisition and other credit facilities
Representing mortgage loan portfolio servicers in connection with single-site and multi-site loan assumptions, as well as consent, REMIC and general compliance issues
In addition, Mr. Lewisohn has represented issuers and underwriters for various tax-exempt and taxable financings. He has experience with revenue bonds, installment purchase financings, lease financings and certificates of participation financings. Mr. Lewisohn has also served as bank counsel in transactions involving financial derivative products, such as forward purchase agreements, guaranteed investment contracts and interest rate swap agreements.
While at Wake Forest University, Mr. Lewisohn was a member of the Wake Forest Law Review.
Professional & Community Activities
Member, National Association of Bond Lawyers |