Howard Mulligan is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP based in the Firm’s New York office. Howard is a member of the Firm’s Structured Finance Department, where his practice focuses on a wide range of securitizations and structured finance transactions involving commercial mortgages, residential mortgages, auto loans and leases, utility receivables, stranded costs, synthetic products (including interest rate, credit default and total return swaps), trade receivables, telecom receivables, franchise loans, health care receivables, commercial paper conduits, bank loans, bond obligations (including cash flow and market value transactions), insurance and annuity related products, intellectual property assets and equipment and operating leases. He also has experience in acquisitions and divestitures of securitized portfolios of various asset types, insolvency matters, workouts and restructurings of debt, debtor-in-possession financings, claims trading, and the securitization of receivables of reorganized companies emerging from bankruptcy cases.
Howard often appears on business related cable television talk shows and is a frequent panelist at asset-backed industry conferences. Howard regularly authors articles for publication in securitization related periodicals and law reviews. He has testified before the House Financial Services Committee on the Role of the Secondary Market in Subprime Mortgage Lending.
Howard represents a broad spectrum of pro bono clients, including the Metropolitan Repertory Ballet and the Sorvino Asthma Foundation. He is on the board of directors of each of the foregoing institutions. Howard is in the process of becoming conversant in Hebrew.
While at the University of Notre Dame Law School, Howard was the Executive Editor of The Notre Dame Law Review.
Howard is admitted to practice in New York.
Education:
University of Notre Dame Law School, J.D. (cum laude) |