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JMY Law Group LLLC's Finance Law Expertise 

Finance Law

JMY Law Group LLLC's Finance Law Expertise 

We represent lenders and borrowers in a wide spectrum of legal services including:
 

  • Drafting and negotiating loan documentation for a variety of financing projects, including real estate secured, construction and asset-based lending
     

  • Services for lenders - loan document file review, loan portfolio sales and purchases and loan work-outs
     

  • Due diligence review of collateral securing loans, including real property and development contracts

Representative Loan Transactions

  • Serve as counsel for multiple local lenders as well as mainland and foreign lenders (both institutional and private equity) in connection with the preparation of loan documentation for asset-based financing as well as acquisition and construction financing of residential subdivisions, condominiums, retail shopping centers, hotels, office and industrial buildings located in the State of Hawaii.
     

  • Served as counsel for a non-profit community reinvestment corporation established by all of Hawaii’s depository institutions to facilitate compliance with their Community Reinvestment Act obligations, as well as the corporation’s subsidiaries, in connection with the documentation of below market loans to finance low income housing and the acquisition of equity interests in low income housing/tax credit projects, and the subsequent documentation of the purchase and sale of the loan portfolio.
     

  • Served as local counsel for the underwriter in connection with the real estate review and mortgaging of collateral for a $1.6 billion revenue bond offering.  Unique Hawaii law issues addressed included ceded lands and the Hawaii mortgage broker statute, both of which required creative restructuring of the transaction.
      

  • Served as local counsel for the underwriter in connection with the real estate review and mortgaging of leasehold parcels as collateral for a $289 million revenue bond offering and a subsequent $800 million revenue bond offering.  The transactions necessitated devising a structure and documentation to address the applicable Hawaii laws related to leasehold interests and Land Court issues.  
     

  • Served as counsel for Hawaii depository institutions in connection with their community development investment in a Hawaii non-profit corporation established to operate a micro-enterprise loan program for small businesses and thereafter served as counsel for the non-profit in establishing its loan program and documenting its non-traditional small business loans.

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