Banking and Financial InstitutionsBelin McCormick regularly counsels financial institutions on mergers and acquisitions, holding company formation and restructuring, regulatory matters, compensation planning and general corporate matters. We have established working relationships with various state and federal bank regulatory agencies. Financial institution clients have access to the Firm’s expertise in estate planning, employment law, securities law and environmental law. |
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Commercial and Secured LendingThe Firm advises both lenders and borrowers on commercial transactions including but not limited to secured and unsecured lending, asset-based and real estate lending, project and acquisition financing, and letters of credit. The integration of our transaction, banking and bankruptcy practices promotes the use of constructive business approach in providing legal advice and enhances our ability to effectively structure loans at their inception. |
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Creditor Remedies and RestructuringBelin McCormick practices in all areas of corporate bankruptcy reorganization and litigation. The Firm regularly serves as bankruptcy trustee. In addition, we represent secured and unsecured creditors, creditors’ committees, and other claimants in proceedings ranging from small reorganizations to complex multi-party bankruptcies. Our multidisciplinary approach has led to the integration of our transaction, commercial lending and bankruptcy practices, bringing a creative and result-oriented approach to the Firm’s workout practice. |
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Mergers and AcquisitionsBelin McCormick’s attorneys regularly handle complex transactions of varied sizes and structures. Because a merger, asset purchase, stock sale or similar transaction can be the most important financial event in the life of a business enterprise and its owners, the Firm utilizes its substantial business knowledge in giving legal advice and explaining the legal issues and risks in a business context. The Firm also acts as local counsel for large national firms seeking advice on Iowa-related aspects of various types of transactions. |
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