- Represented major financial institutions as trustee, securities administrator, and custodian in closing numerous public and private CMBS and RMBS transactions.
- Represented major financial institutions as master servicer in closing numerous public and private RMBS transactions.
- Represented major financial institutions in closing numerous ABS transactions involving a variety of asset types, including credit card receivables, student loans, equipment leases, auto loans, consumer (including marketplace) loans, auto leases, and health care loans.
- Represented major financial institutions in various types of disputes and litigation involving the administration of previously closed securitization transactions and servicing transfer issues.
- Represented major financial institutions as trustee in restructuring securitization transactions to resolve merger-related conflicts related to ERISA and the Investment Company Act of 1940.
- Represented major financial institutions as trustee in connection with the bankruptcy/insolvency-related issues arising out of the bankruptcy/insolvency of various parties on a multitude of securitization transactions.
- Represented custodians in mortgage-loan warehousing and other custodial arrangements.
- Represented a FinTech company offering asset-level data analysis in securitization transactions.
- Assisted with securitization transactions incorporating REMIC, grantor trust, and partnership tax structures, the use of derivatives and insurance, and the use of warehousing arrangements and funding facilities.
- Advising major financial institutions on SEC regulatory compliance issues, including those related to the Sarbanes–Oxley Act, Regulation AB, and reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Partner,
Chair of the Trust, Agency, & Asset Servicing Team
- Phone: +1 704 444 1369
- Email: drew.peterson@alston.com
Drew advises major financial institutions on corporate trust, agency, and asset servicing transactions. He also advises Fintech lenders on securitization market issues.