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Paul Hastings LLP
100 Bishopsgate
LONDON
EC2N 4AG
England
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Work Department

Real Estate Department

Position

Miles Flynn is a partner in the Real Estate Department in the London office of Paul Hastings. He has a broad range of experience covering banking, debt capital markets, and debt restructuring transactions and his practice focuses on the financing, restructuring, and securitization of real estate and real estate debt.

Education

  • University of Newcastle upon Tyne, B.A. (Hons), 1998
  • College of Law, London, CPE, 2000
  • College of Law, London, LPC, 2001

Lawyer Rankings

London > Finance > Securitisation

Paul Hastings LLP has ‘very deep mortgage industry knowledge‘, giving it a strong platform for work on CMBS and RMBS transactions, though it is also a key player in CLO and NPL transactions. Miles Flynn, CLO specialist Cameron Saylor and Paul Severs (who ‘loves to solve commercial problems and is very good and coming up with pragmatic solutions that work for everyone‘) lead the practice. Saylor acted for Credit Suisse in the issuance of €400m of notes by Harvest CLO XXIX DAC, in the first Euro transaction in the market where a large Japanese bank acted as the sole AAA investor. Newly promoted structured credit partner James Baillie has a particular focus on CLOs, on which he advises issuers, originators, investment managers, lenders, and arrangers. He and Saylor are ‘great partners to work with always available‘. Up-and-coming partner Victoria Morton, who has ‘deep technical knowledge‘, worked with Severs to advise on the separation of Kensington Mortgage Company from group companies KHL and Kayl within the framework of 12 existing public securitisations and 3 private securitisations. Restructuring expert Mei Lian also has a key role in the practice.

London > Real estate > Property finance

Paul Hastings LLP‘s practice head Miles Flynn has carved out a reputation in loan origination and loan-on-loan finance transactions for alternative lenders and commercial mortgage backed securitisation. The practice leverages its international footprint, and demonstrates experienced handling in complex matters involving cross-border elements.