David Mason is a principal in the Commercial Finance Group with over 20 years' experience, principally representing banks and other commercial lenders in cash-flow transactions that provide for acquisition, working capital, capital expenditure, mezzanine and build-up financing. Mr. Mason also represents asset-based lenders and has been engaged in loan restructurings, bankruptcies and workout matters. He has been involved with industry consolidation loans and purchase order financing. Mr. Mason distinguishes himself by his ability to turn deals around quickly yet with the accuracy demanded by lenders. Lenders Mr. Mason represents typically service middle market borrowers with average transactions ranging from $20 million to $300 million. His finance practice exposes him to legal issues facing a wide array of industries, both regulated and unregulated, including various retail, manufacturing and service industries.
Mr. Mason has authored several publications, including "Documenting Loans for Leveraged Buildups," Commercial Lending Review (Winter 2000-2001), and "Early Stage Workout Documentation and Procedures," The Banking Law Journal (September 2001). He also co-authored "Those Third Party Opinions: Can Loan Transaction Costs Be Reduced?" Business Law Today (September/October 1997), and "Real Estate Documentation for Commercial Lenders," The Secured Lender (September/October 1995). Mr. Mason lectures on a variety of commercial finance topics, including revised article 9 and attorney opinion letters. Mr. Mason was elected Beta Gamma Sigma and Beta Alpha Psi. He is a certified public accountant and a recipient of the Elijah Watt Sells Award (awarded to the top 3 percent on the CPA examination). In 2003, Mr. Mason was elected as a Fellow of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers. He was recently selected by his peers to be included in the 2006 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, and has received annual mention in Chambers USA and Chambers Global as a "leading lawyer."
Professional Activities
Member, Chicago Bar Association
Member, American Bar Association, Business Law Section - Opinion Committee, Revised Article 9 Form Task Force
Education
Stanford University, J.D., 1984
University of Illinois, B.S. in accountancy, 1981
Bar Admissions
Illinois
Articles
Summary and Analysis of the ABA Task Force Model Deposit Account Control Agreement
Transition to Revised Article 9: Maintaining Perfection After June 30, 2006
Early Stage Workout Documentation and Procedures
Early Stage Forbearance Documentation and Workout Procedures: ICLEF Commercial Loan Documentation Seminar
Expanded Scope of Article 9.
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