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Areas of Practice
- Asset-Backed Securitization
- Capital Markets and Securities
- Corporate
- Corporate Transparency Act
- Financial Services
- Real Estate Investment and Finance
- Reverse Mortgage/HECM Financing and ...
- Servicing Rights Financing and Securitization
- Structured Finance and Securitization
- Warehouse and Structured Lending, Gestation ... View More
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Profile
Amy is a seasoned structured finance lawyer who has represented both borrowers and lenders in structuring and closing asset-based finance transactions involving a variety of assets, including residential and commercial loans, servicing advances, servicing rights, RMBS and CMBS.
She has represented Ginnie Mae since she helped develop its multiclass program in the early 1990s. She assists a variety of clients in transactions involving government-insured loans and the GSEs, including warehouse financings, early buy-out (EBO) transactions and MSR financings. She advises clients on current issues such as the Corporate Transparency Act, as well as issues transforming the industry, such as eNotes.
According to Chambers USA, Amy is a valued resource in the world of high-stakes securitizations. Her clients describe her as an "able and smart lawyer" with "an excellent reputation" who "doesn't get rattled and stays calm in stressful situations."
Amy is also a trusted adviser on Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) status questions for many companies, including, in particular, REITs and other specialty finance companies, especially in connection with securities offerings and financings. She regularly advises on the applicability of various 1940 Act exceptions and exemptions relevant to the definition of "covered fund" under the Volcker Rule.
Amy is chair of the firm's opinion committee and ethics in marketing committee.
Bar Admissions
Education
JD, Cornell Law School, magna cum laude, Senior Note Editor, Cornell Law Review, 1990
AB, Duke University, cum laude, 1985
Areas of Practice
- Asset-Backed Securitization
- Capital Markets and Securities
- Corporate
- Corporate Transparency Act
- Financial Services
- Real Estate Investment and Finance
- Reverse Mortgage/HECM Financing and Securitization
- Servicing Rights Financing and Securitization
- Structured Finance and Securitization
- Warehouse and Structured Lending, Gestation Finance and Early Buyout (EBO) Facilities
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