SFNet Member Spotlight: Riemer & Braunstein

July 21, 2023

Source: Riemer & Braunstein LLP

Riemer 2022

Riemer & Braunstein LLP
100 Cambridge Street
Boston, MA 02114
www.riemerlaw.com

R&B's Commercial Finance Group works with clients providing financing to support businesses ranging from public companies to private equity-backed companies. Our clients include maior domestic and international lenders. middle-market and regional lenders, and alternative lenders.

Our clients are market leaders addressing unique challenges. including intercreditor arrangements with first/second lien, split collateral, and first in/last out structures, and agreements among lenders in unitranche facilities. We also manage restructurings, maintaining particular expertise in the intricacies of debtor-in-possession financing in bankruptcies nationwide.

SFNet Member Director: Jaime R. Koff

Jaime is a senior partner in the Commercial Finance Department at Riemer & Braunstein LLP. Her practice has a particular emphasis on asset-based and cash flow transactions. She represents commercial banks and other financial institutions in domestic and cross-border single-lender and syndicated transactions across numerous areas, including manufacturing, technology and retail. Her experience extends to all aspects of a transaction, including preparing and negotiating documentation in the loan origination stage, handling forbearance and loan modifications in restructuring transactions, and working on debtor-in-possession loan facilities. She has spoken at industry events on current trends in financing, including with respect to intellectual property. Recent transactions include representation of the agent in (i) a $1 billion multi-lender revolving credit facility to finance the working capital needs of a major oil and gas distributor. (ii) a $200 million multi-lender revolving credit facility to provide funding to a major national retailer, and (iii) a $54 million multi-lender revolving credit and term loan facility to provide financing for the acquisition and working capital for a circuit-board manufacturer.

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