Introduction to Legal Opinions in Loan Transactions: Purpose, Elements, Standards and Practices, Due Diligence, Risks
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar
This CLE webinar will discuss what a legal opinion is and its purpose in the context of a commercial lending transaction. The panel will review the common elements and standard language of an opinion letter, discuss the rights, obligations, and expectations of opinion givers and lenders, outline best practices for performing due diligence, and highlight the attendant risks and potential liabilities.
Outline
- Overview: what a legal opinion is and isn't
- What legal opinions address
- Legal opinion standards and practices
- Format and expression of opinion
- Legal opinion process
- Potential risks and liabilities for opinion givers and ways to mitigate these risks
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key considerations:
- What is a legal opinion and why are they often required by lenders in commercial loan transactions?
- What do legal opinions address and what are common standards and practices?
- What level of due diligence is necessary to give certain opinions?
- What is the basic format for a legal opinion?
- What is the process of preparing and negotiating legal opinions, and what issues typically arise when negotiating a legal opinion?
- What are the potential risks and liabilities for the opinion giver and how can these risks be mitigated?
Faculty
Jerome A. Grossman
Of Counsel
Fennemore
Mr. Grossman has a wealth of experience in real estate finance law and has represented clients in a broad range of... | Read More
Mr. Grossman has a wealth of experience in real estate finance law and has represented clients in a broad range of general commercial and real estate finance matters for more than 30 years. He focuses his practice on UCC secured transactions, real estate secured transactions, and other financing transactions (including securitized financings) – from the initiation stage through workouts and restructurings – and third-party legal opinions. Mr. Grossman has an in-depth understanding of the CMBS market, and for several years devoted his practice to representing borrowers in connection with real estate financings bound for that market. This work has expanded to include representation of Delaware statutory trusts, real estate investment trust subsidiaries, and investors in commercial real estate. Mr. Grossman represents clients in connection with a broad range of commercial financing transactions, secured and unsecured, including structured finance and tax-exempt bond financings of infrastructure projects.
CloseReade Ryan, Jr.
Of Counsel
A&O Shearman
Mr. Ryan represents clients in a wide range of securitization and commercial lending matters and transactions. He... | Read More
Mr. Ryan represents clients in a wide range of securitization and commercial lending matters and transactions. He represents financial institutions in various types of asset securitization and other structured transactions, including securitizations and other structured transactions for film and music assets, as well as unsecured and secured bank financings generally.
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