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Clifford Chance
2001 K STREET NW
WASHINGTON DC 20006-1001
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Capital Markets, Banks, Funds & Investment Management, Real Estate

Position

Rob Hagan has extensive experience in structured capital markets, focusing primarily on the acquisition, financing, management, disposition and securitization of residential and commercial mortgage assets.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Structured finance: derivatives and structured products

Noted for its robust structured products capability, Clifford Chance provides ‘actionable and practical advice on complex and novel mandates’, from structured real estate transactions and CLOs, synthetic credit risk transfer matters and mortgage-backed repos to over-the-counter derivatives and securities lending. Gareth Old, who specialises in risk transfer transactions, jointly leads the team alongside Lee Askenazi, who advises on all aspects of residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities and CLOs. Following the departure of David Felsenthal to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in March 2022, Darren Littlejohn joined the firm from Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP in October 2022 and regularly advises on regulatory reforms concerning derivatives. Other key contacts in the group include Alistair Dunlop and Washington DC-based Robert Hagan, both of whom handle securitization and structured finance transactions, while James Gouwar focuses on tax aspects of mortgage- and asset-backed transactions, collateralized loan and debt obligations, as well as real estate mortgage investment conduits. All named partners operate from the firm’s office in New York, unless stated otherwise.

United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization

Noted for its expertise in the residential and commercial mortgage arenas, Clifford Chance represents clients in RMBS and CMBS transactions, with demonstrable capability establishing structures to comply with risk retention requirements for CLOs and advising on CRE CLOs in the US. The New York-based team, which is well-placed to collaborate with the firm’s tax group on mortgage-backed securities, counts asset-backed securitizations, marketplace and consumer lending, as well as student loan mandates, in its workload. Robert Villani, who advises on CLOs and consumer loan securitizations, jointly leads the practice alongside real estate expert Lee Askenazi, who focuses on CMBS and RMBS transactions, in addition to asset-backed securitizations. Jim Cotins and Matt Lyons handle the securitization of commercial real estate assets, while Washington DC-based Robert Hagan advises on private securitizations and re-securitization transactions of a range of asset classes. Other key contacts in the group include James Gouwar, who focuses on the tax aspects of structured finance transactions, Alistair Dunlop and Gareth Old.