Meredith Reedy > Moore & Van Allen, PLLC > Charlotte, United States > Lawyer Profile

Moore & Van Allen, PLLC
100 NORTH TRYON STREET
SUITE 4700
CHARLOTTE NC 28202-4003
NORTH CAROLINA
United States

Work Department

Member, Financial Services

Career

Meredith French Reedy represents financial institutions, including commercial banks and Farm Credit System banks and associations. She focuses on providing business-minded solutions for her clients.

Meredith serves as co-head of the Farm Credit Lending group, a sub-group of the Financial Services Group. She represents financial institutions, including commercial banks and Farm Credit System banks and associations, in connection with the structuring and documenting of secured and unsecured lending transactions, including single-lender, club, and syndicated credit facilities. She has experience in acquisition financing, real estate financing, and asset-based lending.

She is business minded and relatable in her  strategic development of solutions for her clients, particularly as it relates to Farm Credit and commercial bank clients.

Meredith also serves as the chair of the Women of Moore & Van Allen (WoMVA) affinity group, and is responsible for managing program content.

 

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Commercial lending

The Charlotte-based debt finance team at Moore & Van Allen, PLLC is very active on syndicated lending matters, representing a roster of banking clients including Bank of America and Wells Fargo in a wide variety of transaction structures, revolving credit facilities, bridge loans and unitranche financings. In addition to its high-value work for major banks, the firm is also active on middle-market transactions and assists with acquisition financings and asset-based loans for Charlotte-based lenders such as Truist Bank. Wayne McKinzie, who leads the practice, is a key contact for syndicated lending alongside Tripp MonroeMeredith Reedy is also highly recommended for her advice on acquisition financing, while Andrew Price leads on many of the team’s high-value transactions for Bank of America.