BOSTON, Jan. 10, 2018 -- Boston law firm Davis, Malm & D’Agostine, P.C. announces that it has established a dedicated, multidisciplinary Banking and Credit Practice to better meet the needs of lenders and borrowers in today’s capital marketplace. Leveraging the firm’s deep sector experience, the group advises on the full range of corporate, finance, litigation, financial restructuring and workouts, real estate, securities, and compliance matters confronting the banking and credit industry.
With a longheld reputation for bringing diverse expertise to the finance industry, Davis Malm attorneys represent institutional, private, governmental, and commercial lenders, along with corporate borrowers, finance-lessees, and other users of capital in a broad spectrum of domestic and foreign commercial transactions. The firm is also well-known for its expertise in U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) lending, floor plan financing, and tax-exempt bond financing, as well as for its credit union representation in connection with member business loans, and credit union regulatory and compliance matters. The breadth and depth of this experience allows the firm to handle the most routine to the most sophisticated transactions, and to provide detailed, innovative, and highly efficient representation and solutions to both traditional and complex financing transactions.
Davis Malm’s Banking and Credit Practice draws upon the expertise of highly regarded attorneys in various complimentary practice areas within the firm. Their multi-disciplinary and cross-departmental approach to zoning, environmental, title, taxation and securities, and corporate and restructuring issues provides lender and borrower clients with cost-efficient and comprehensive support to their legal matters.
Davis Malm President Paul Feldman said, “In the face of continued market changes and evolving regulations, borrowers and lenders are encountering unique legal challenges. In order to help our clients navigate the fast-moving and ever-changing capital markets, we saw the need to coalesce our top-quality legal services into a formal, dedicated team.”
About Davis, Malm & D’Agostine, P.C.
Founded in 1979, Davis Malm is a premier mid-sized, full-service New England firm. The firm provides sophisticated, cost-effective legal representation to local, national, and international public and private businesses, institutions, and individuals in a wide spectrum of industries. The attorneys at the firm practice at the top level of the profession and deliver successful results to clients through direct partner involvement, responsive client service, and practical and creative problem solving. Davis Malm is the member firm for the International Lawyers Network representing Massachusetts and northern New England. The firm is also the sole Strategic Legal Resource to members of the Cooperative Credit Union Association, an industry organization serving state- and federally-chartered credit unions throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Delaware.
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