Vedder's Asset Securitization team represents borrowers, lenders, issuers, investment banks and underwriters in a variety of securitization transactions. You can expect world-class skills across a range of funding scenarios and asset types, accompanied by responsive service.
In many jurisdictions and industries, our attorneys have experience conducting due diligence, structuring transactions, and negotiating and preparing the documentation necessary to close many types of securitization transactions, including:
- Warehouse transactions
- Fixed-rate and floating-rate securities
- Rule 144A and Regulation S transactions
- Commercial paper conduit transactions
Our team has successfully completed numerous SEC-registered offerings and private placements. In addition to new transactions, our team has experience in restructuring securitizations that are in default or are otherwise in distress.
We have completed transactions in many different industries, including the aviation, automotive, energy, food service, insurance, marine container and railcar industries, to name a few. In addition, we have significant experience in securitizing unique collateral such as health care receivables.
Our experience extends globally, through cross-border securitization transactions involving collateral in Canada, Europe and Latin America.
Access to relevant experience within Vedder. Attorneys in our Asset Securitization practice work closely with those focusing on global transportation finance, banking, real estate, tax and bankruptcy and insolvency to devise protective structures and manage and strategize workouts.
Securitization experience with a wide array of asset types:
- Aircraft leases and loans
- Auto leases and loans
- Credit card receivables
- Dealer floorplan receivables
- Equipment leases and loans
- Health care receivables
- Marine container leases
- Mortgage loans (commercial and residential)
- Railcar leases
- Recreational vehicle loans
- Senior settlements (life insurance policies)
- Structured settlements (litigation settlements)
- Student loans
- Trade receivables