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CMBS and the Real Estate Lawyer 2019: Lender and Borrower Issues in the Capital Market
Chair(s):
Meredith J. Kane, Joseph Philip Forte
Practice Area:
Commercial mortgage-backed securities,
Debt instruments,
Real estate,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Feb 2019
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ISBN:
9781402433078
PLI Item #:
252345
CHB Spine #:
N670
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Capital Markets Mortgage: A Ratable Model for Main Street and Wall Street (1996)
Chapter 2. A Securitization Primer
Chapter 3. Scott Sinder and Jason Abel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Letter to CRE Finance Council Re: Final Risk Retention Rule (October 23, 2014)
Chapter 4. Representations and Warranties—The Capital Markets Context
Chapter 5. CMBS Overview (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 6. Moody’s Investors Services, Sector In-Depth, CMBS–US, Key Pillars of Loan Structural Quality Are Eroding, Especially In Single-Borrower Deals (January 5, 2018)
Chapter 7. The Transition from LIBOR to SOFR: A Risk Assessment Guide
Chapter 8. CMBS Lending in the New Era of Credit Risk Retention
Chapter 9. Model Representations and Warranties Proposed by Commercial Real Estate Finance Council
Chapter 10. DBRS, Methodology, North American CMBS Surveillance Methodology (September 2018)
Chapter 11. DBRS, Methodology, North American Single-Asset/Single-Borrower Methodology (September 2018)
Chapter 12. DBRS, Methodology, North American CMBS Multiborrower Rating Methodology (September 2018)
Chapter 13. DBRS, Methodology, Rating North American CMBS Interest-Only Certificates (January 2018)
Chapter 14. Letters to Investment Groups (November 16, 2015)
Chapter 15. William B. Dunn and Joseph Philip Forte, Loan Closing Legal Opinions and Rating Agencies: Disclosure Not Reliance
Chapter 16. Scott Sinder and Jason Abel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Letter to CRE Finance Council Re: SEC Final Reg AB II Rule (September 3, 2014)
Chapter 17. Creating the Securitized Asset: Key Issues for Special Purpose Entities and Non-Recourse Carve-Outs (November 2018)
Chapter 18. Beyond LIBOR: The Transition to SOFR (December 7, 2018) (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 19. Moody’s Investors Services, Sector In-Depth, CMBS–US, Mezzanine Loan Intercreditor Agreements Have Evolved, to Mixed Credit Reviews (October 19, 2018)
Chapter 20. Mezzanine Finance: A Legal Background
Chapter 21. Componentizing the Securitized Asset (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 22. Rick Jones, Dechert LLP, Crunched Credit: Legal Commentary on the Commercial Real Estate Debt Market, The CRE CLO Is Back…and That’s Good (December 5, 2018)
Chapter 23. Rick Jones, Dechert LLP, Crunched Credit: Legal Commentary on the Commercial Real Estate Debt Market, The Boundaries of Risk Retention Now That the D.C. Circuit Has Spoken (September 12, 2018)
Chapter 24. CRE CLOs: An Overview (December 2018) (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 25. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 17 (July 22, 2016)
Chapter 26. Securities and Exchange Commission, Rules and Regulations, 17 CFR Parts 240, 243, and 249b, Amendments to Rules for Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations; Proposed Rules for Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations; Final Rule and Proposed Rule, Federal Register, Vol. 74, No. 232, (December 4, 2009)
Chapter 27. Stacy Ackerman and Leslie Hayton, CRE Finance World Summer 2015, ASERs 2.0: Who Gets the Short End of the Stick?
Chapter 28. Pooling and Servicing Agreements (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 29. Securitized Mortgage Loans—Tax Basics
Chapter 30. Solving the Mortgage Tax Barrier to Defeasance in New York (2000)
Chapter 31. Sample “Servicing Standard” Definitions
Chapter 32. Working Out Securitized Mortgage Loans
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