Craig Unterberg > Haynes and Boone, L.L.P. > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Haynes and Boone, L.L.P.
30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, 26TH FLOOR
NEW YORK
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Finance; Margin Lending and Structured Equity; Financial Regulatory; Investment Management; Debt and Equity Financing; Fund Finance; Derivatives; Private Credit Finance; Fintech Virtual Currency and Blockchain

Position

Partner
Administrative Partner – New York

Career

Craig has worked on an industry-leading number of single stock and portfolio loan transactions to hedge funds, investment companies, and private equity groups making him a market leader in handling complex onshore and offshore margin facilities. In such role, Craig provides regulatory guidance on Regulation U, Rule 144, and Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Craig also works on a wide range of derivative, prime brokerage, private equity and hedge fund financing transactions for both buy-and sell-side counterparties. In addition, Craig represents borrowers and lenders in the leveraged lending, asset based and M&A financing spaces. Craig also spends significant time handling loan restructurings and DIP facilities. Craig regularly leads national CLE presentations on margin loans, intercreditor agreements, forbearance agreements and bankruptcy matters relating to lending transactions.

Education

J.D., Tulane University Law School, 1998, with honors

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Financial services regulation

The financial services regulation practice at Haynes and Boone, L.L.P. offers ‘broad expertise‘ in global credit risk management, margin regulation and derivates and commodities work. Charlotte-based Todd Cubbage shares leadership of the team with Monika Sanford, who works out of the firm’s Austin office; in New York, credit risk management expert and ‘highly effective and knowledgeable’ Giorgio Bovenzi is another standout, working alongside managing partner and executive committee member Craig Unterberg, whose practice revolves around margin regulatory work and structured equity.