Experience:
Gregory Ruback is a transactional lawyer and corporate adviser whose practice focuses on general leveraged lending transactions. He also has substantial experience in structured finance matters.
Gregory represents leading financial institutions and agents in bilateral and syndicated acquisition and working capital financings. He has a broad background of work with senior secured credit facilities, first and second lien facilities, bridge and takeout facilities, mezzanine financings and asset-based loan facilities. Gregory has represented clients in the course of transactions involving loan parties and/or collateral located in foreign jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Japan and Taiwan. His structured finance experience includes representations of financial institutions in synthetic, leveraged and cross-border leasing transactions; and collateral debt obligation financings.
Gregory joined Mayer Brown in 1999, practicing initially with the firm�s New York office and, since 2006, at its Charlotte location.
Education:
Fordham University School of Law, JD, 1999; Business & Articles Editor, Fordham International Law Journal, Babson College, BS, 1989. |