Banking Law
Facilitating the needs of the banking community, Huck
Bouma's Banking Law Practice Group provides services that
enhance the products offered by financial service providers.
Clients serviced by this Practice Group include many of
the nation's largest financial institutions, as well as
local and community banking facilities, which require the
services that a firm such as Huck Bouma can provide.
The Banking Law Practice Group assists financial service
providers in an array of areas including:
- Negotiation and documentation
of complex real estate transaction loans including construction
and property development concerns
- Coordination, negotiation and
documentation of small issue, 501(c)(3) and qualified
private activity conduit bonds whether the bank is simply
an intermediary or a bond purchaser
- Analysis, structure and documentation
of comprehensive lending facilities to commercial borrowers,
including asset-based term, revolving and line-of-credit
loans
- Assistance with problem loans
including forbearance agreements, work-outs, collections,
foreclosures and bankruptcy representation
Addressing needs in a timely, cost effective manner
Huck Bouma's Banking
Law attorneys understand the need for economic timeliness
in responding to the needs of its banking clients. We
work to protect the financial interests of our clients while
at the same time being sensitive to the costs which must ultimately
be passed on to our clients' customers. In collection
situations, our litigation team looks for the most cost effective
method of realizing on problem loans including mediation and
arbitration where appropriate. As the largest independent
law firm in the Chicago suburbs, Huck Bouma is poised to assist
financial service providers whatever their needs.
Members of the Banking Law Practice Group are:
George
M. Bradshaw, Chairman
Russell
A. Adkins
Elizabeth
A. Bates
James
M. Huck, Jr.
Robert
E. Jones
T.
Gregory Mieczynski
Robert
L. Renfro
Lawrence
A. Stein