Distressed Debt Workouts Creative Remedies
While the value of real estate has rebounded since the last recession, deals still flounder and require solutions for clients holding distressed assets. Our multipractice team implements cost-effective paths to workouts and restructurings to maximize value of an asset and reduce potential losses.
Reach
Broad Base Of Support
We leverage our strong experience in real estate, banking and private finance, environmental law, zoning and land use, and tax, when assisting clients with real estate and business workouts, financial restructurings, and other distressed debt transactions. Our clients operate in a wide range of industries, including:
- Banking & Financial Institutions
- Retail
- International Property Funds
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Insurance
Approach
A Clear Path
We determine the nature of the problem and develop strategies and solutions that address our client’s position. Our attorneys have experience in specific scenarios, including:
- Real Estate Workouts
- Business Workouts
- Restructuring Agreements
- Loan Modifications
- Foreclosures & Other Remedies, including deeds in lieu, judicial and non-judicial foreclosures, note sales, receiver ships, and deficiency collection actions against borrowers and guarantors
Experience
Restructured a $220 million loan for a national institutional lender involving commercial office properties in 19 states.
Restructured a $162.5 million loan for a loan servicer, secured by a resort in Makena, Hawaii.
Restructured a $183.8 million loan for a servicer, secured by 16 office buildings in Colorado.
Represented a special servicer on the appointment of a federal receiver on a $187 million loan, secured by eight franchised hotels in six states.
Advised on the foreclosure of a Georgia shopping mall for a special servicer, securing a $39.5 million loan and the subsequent lease-up and sale of the mall.
Represented a special servicer on the appointment of a federal receiver on a $67 million loan, secured by six franchised hotels in five states and on the subsequent sales of the hotels via federal receivership sales.
Represented a special servicer responsible for over $1 billion in total debt in a large mall owner/operator bankruptcy and restructuring.
Represented a special servicer on the discounted payoff of a $73 million loan, secured by four office buildings in New Jersey.
Represented a special servicer on a deed-in-lieu for an Atlanta office property, securing a $165 million loan.
Represented a lender in several disputes concerning a $70 million loan, prevailing at trial on the lender’s ability to pursue borrower and guarantor for a $53 million deficiency.
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