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Credit Crisis Task Force

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Sander Ash Partner (617) 338-2967 vCard
Joseph W. Bartlett Of Counsel (212) 660-3026 vCard
Margaret M. Bateman Counsel (617) 338-2452 vCard
J. Truman Bidwell Jr. Partner (212) 660-3032 vCard
Harvey E. Bines Partner (617) 338-2828 vCard
Joel R. Carpenter Partner (617) 338-2815 vCard
Christopher C. Curtis Partner (617) 338-2839 vCard
Patrick P. Dinardo Partner (617) 338-2817 vCard
Harry E. Ekblom, Jr. Partner (617) 338-2843 vCard
Hugh P. Finnegan Partner (212) 660-3027 vCard
Christopher M. Flanagan Partner (617) 338-2439 vCard
Richard H. Goldman Of Counsel (617) 338-2942 vCard
Lewis J. Greenwald Partner (617) 338-2950 vCard
Ira K. Gross Partner (617) 338-2823 vCard
David A. Guadagnoli Partner (617) 338-2938 vCard
Pamela Smith Holleman Partner (617) 338-2955 or
(212) 660-3038
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Jon M. Jenkins Partner (212) 660-3016 vCard
Karen M. Kozlowski Partner (212) 660-3028 vCard
William A. Levine Partner (617) 338-2921 vCard
George P. Lindsay Partner (212) 660-3019 vCard
Stacy H. Louizos Partner (212) 660-3020 vCard
David C. Mahaffey Partner (202) 775-1207 vCard
Alexander A. Notopoulos Jr. Partner (617) 338-2810 vCard
Duncan T. O'Brien Partner (617) 338-2949 vCard
Barry S. Pollack Partner (617) 338-2910 vCard
George O. Richardson III Partner (212) 660-3021 vCard
Laura Steinberg Partner (617) 338-2867 vCard
John M. Steiner Partner (617) 338-2902 vCard
Douglas S. Stransky Partner (617) 338-2437 vCard
Michael T. Sullivan Partner (212) 660-3024 vCard
Paul E. Summit Partner (617) 338-2488 vCard
Franklin B. Velie Partner (212) 660-3037 vCard

With the extreme stress on the credit markets, the financial community and investors alike are facing more and more troubled investments, increased loan defaults and restructurings, government investigations, litigation, bankruptcies and new regulation. Today’s crisis derives from the interrelationship of complex financial instruments distributed throughout the global financial markets. 

We know the playing field. Sullivan & Worcester LLP’s multi-disciplinary Credit Crisis Task Force is well-situated to guide you through this uncharted territory. We can help prepare you to deal with the myriad issues tied to the credit and liquidity crises before they affect your business, and we can counsel you through critical legal issues before they spin out of control.

We know the product. The Credit Crisis Task Force is made up of litigators and finance, bankruptcy and other practitioners based in both our Boston and New York offices. We are intimately familiar with securitization and financial derivatives products and markets, as well as complex commercial, asset-based and real estate senior and subordinated financings. Our litigators have handled lawsuits and arbitrations involving financial disputes, securities law violations and fraud for investment and commercial banks, hedge funds, insurance companies, investors and corporate officers.

Our securitization and derivatives attorneys represent numerous financial institutions, as agents, sponsors, purchasers and/or enhancers of asset-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and other structured financial products, and have broad experience in documenting these complex products and advising as to rights and remedies on defaults and similar events. Our financing attorneys represent banks and other financial institutions in syndicated and single-lender senior and subordinated commercial, asset-based and real estate loans, and have extensive experience in documenting, restructuring and working out these credit facilities.

In addition, S&W’s real estate, securities regulation, investment management, ERISA and tax practices are available to work with the Credit Crisis Task Force on a variety of related issues.

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Representative Client Work

  • Advising underwriters in a securities class action in connection with the IPO of a subprime lender
  • Advising on removal of assets from single-seller or multi-seller commercial paper conduits to other financing sources
  • Assisting with the liquidation of a European CDO portfolio following an event of default
  • Representing the agent bank in the restructuring, work-out and subsequent refinancing in Chapter 11 of a large syndicated secured, asset-based loan to a manufacturing company
  • Representing a major international bank in domestic and international disputes relating to the collapse of Parmalat SpA
  • Obtaining dismissal of claims against a bank client for investment losses in connection with a failed brokerage company
  • Advising plaintiffs in the recovery of funds lost in hedge fund frauds
  • Advising independent directors of money market funds concerning resolution of issues relating to exposure to SIV investments