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Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
767 5TH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10153
NEW YORK
United States
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Position

Head of Weil’s Structured Finance/Derivatives practice

Career

Frank Nocco is Head of Weil’s U.S. Structured Finance and Derivatives practice and is Co-Head of the Global Structured Finance and Derivatives practice. Frank works closely with counterparts in London and other offices worldwide. He represents issuers, underwriters, placement agents, credit enhancers, collateral managers, and investors in structured securities offerings (including ABS and CLOs) and derivatives transactions, and related restructuring work. He has participated in the securitization of a wide variety of assets, including oil and gas assets, commercial and consumer loans, mortgage loans/leases, diamonds and consignment sales proceeds, credit card receivables, trade receivables, auto loans, equipment (including aircraft) and vehicle leases, student loans, insurance broker fees, and IP rights.

Education

Columbia University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1985); Columbia University School of Law (J.D., 1988).

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization

(Hall of Fame)

Frank NoccoWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP advises leading investment firms and banks, as well as other financial institutions, on the issuance and financing of traditional and esoteric asset-backed securitizations. When it comes to esoteric ABS matters, the firm is well-versed in pharmaceutical and music royalties, diamond sales receivables and oil & gas sales. The firm is additionally experienced in the establishment of CLO vehicles for its clients. On top of leading the practice, Frank Nocco represents a broad range of clients, including issuers, underwriters, investors and collateral managers, in their securitization matters, across traditional or novel asset classes. Shawn Kodes advises leading asset managers and other financial institutions as well as being experienced in guiding entities through their first securitization transactions. Jason Smith is accustomed to an assortment of asset classes, such as rental car fleet financings, vehicle and equipment fleet leases, solar loans, student loans and royalty receivables. Matt Nemeth is also noted for his work in the traditional and esoteric asset classes sectors. All lawyers are in New York.