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Paul Hastings LLP
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NEW YORK, NY 10166
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Work Department

Partner, Corporate Department

Position

Eugene Ferrer is the chair of the Structured Credit practice at Paul Hastings and is based in the New York office. His practice focuses on securitization and structured finance, with a particular emphasis on structured credit products and collateralized loan obligation transactions. In the past, he has represented investment banks, financial institutions, collateral managers, issuers, investors, and end-users in a wide array of securitized financial products, including: cash and synthetic CDO/CLOs, credit-linked notes, and securities repackagings.

Education

  • University of San Francisco School of Law, J.D. (cum laude), 1992
  • University of the Pacific, B.S. in Business/Accounting (cum laude), 1986

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization

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Eugene FerrerPaul Hastings LLP

Paul Hastings LLP advises arrangers, collateral managers, lenders, borrowers and investors in a broad spectrum of securitization transactions. The team handles a variety of structured credit transactions, including CLOs, CMBS, RMBS, derivatives. Newly arrived Shawn Kodes co-heads the team from New York, and brings with him a portfolio of clients that includes Blackstone, Sixth Street and Apollo. Eugene Ferrer brings deep experience in the securitization market, and focuses on sophisticated CLOs, middle markets and syndicated loan facilities.  Nicole Skalla is highly experienced in a variety of asset-backed securities transactions, including hybrid and synthetic CDOs and CLOs. Nicole Bright and newly arrived Matthew Nemeth are both sought after by clients for their experience in advising arrangers and collateral managers in CLO transactions, with Bright’s CLO expertise complementing Nemeth’s capacities in esoteric asset-backed financings, including solar, oil and gas assets commercial and consumer loans, and others.