Mr Eric Burner > Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
200 PARK AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10166
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Capital Markets and Securities, Structured Finance and Securitization, Real Estate Capital Markets, Residential Mortgage-backed Securities, Mortgage Loan Servicing and Mortgage Servicing Rights, Corporate

Position

Partner

Career

Eric advises issuers, underwriters and investors in the purchase, sale and financing of financial assets such as newly-originated, performing, re-performing and non-performing mortgage loans, REO properties and other mortgage-related assets. He has extensive experience working with commercial and investment banks, hedge funds and private equity funds, mortgage banking companies, insurance companies, registered investment companies and mortgage REITs in their structured and corporate finance activities. Eric also represents sellers and purchasers of whole mortgage loans, REO properties and servicing rights.

Memberships

Admitted to the New York State Bar

Education

  • JD, New York University School of Law, 1998
  • BA, History, Amherst College, cum laude, 1990

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization

Praised as a ‘top-notch team, with knowledge, client service, productivity, efficiency and value’, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP frequently leverages the expertise of the firm’s restructuring, bankruptcy, M&A and energy groups to advise on distressed and rescue financings, as well as capital and fund formation and financing transactions. The team has demonstrable experience advising on master trust securitizations and blockchain originated consumer loans, in addition to litigation finance securitizations, auto loans and credit receivables. In the firm’s Richmond office, Mike Nedzbala, who is noted for his expertise in MSR transactions, jointly leads the practice alongside New York-based Brent Lewis, who handles regulatory compliance mandates. The New York office is also home to mortgage-related securitizations expert Thomas Hiner, ‘pragmaticEric Burner and ‘meticulousJohn Dedyo, who ‘has years of experience with securitizations backed by various different types of assets’. Based in Richmond, Amy Williams advises on structuring and closing asset-based finance transactions, while Cecelia Horner focuses on the income tax aspects of domestic and cross-border secured financings. New York-based Brit Mohler Dufilho and Washington DC’s Edward Douma, who ‘has worked on bespoke financings and securitizations’, are also key contacts in the group.