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Elliott Greenleaf's banking and financial practice specializes in acquisition finance, financing, leasing, franchising, securities and regulatory compliance. Our mergers and acquisitions practice includes the representation of senior and subordinated lenders, equity participants, and management. We are counsel in leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations, restructurings, and other financing transactions. The firm also provides advices in the area of the securing of assets. We have helped banks, their customers and other financial institutions to secure their varied financial assets. We represent developers, businesses, entrepreneurs, financial institutions and labor unions in a broad range of project and lease financings including coal, electric, gas, oil, chemical and other industrial and manufacturing facilities, as well as franchises, hotels, and casinos in the Mid-Atlantic region. Our lawyers have extensive experience in sophisticated leasing transactions and litigations. Our financial regulatory practice counsels clients in an increasingly complex web of state, federal and local administrations and agencies.


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