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Jennifer focuses her practice on a wide range of structured finance and securitization transactions involving both traditional and esoteric assets, as well as trade and supply chain financings. She has represented financial institutions, asset managers and companies across various industries in roles such as issuer, underwriter, placement agent, lender, borrower, seller, purchaser, and investor.
Her extensive experience spans a broad spectrum of sophisticated domestic and cross-border finance and securitization transactions, including SEC-registered offerings, Rule 144A and 4(a)(2) private placements, structured credit facilities, trade financings, supply chain financings, ABCP programs, CLOs, forward flow arrangements, warehouse lending facilities, repurchase agreements, restructurings, and asset acquisitions and dispositions. She has worked with a diverse range of asset classes in the commercial, consumer and residential sectors, such as trade receivables and payables, whole businesses, aircraft loans and leases, dealer floorplan loans, equipment loans and leases, commercial mortgages, digital infrastructure (including data centers, cell towers and fiber), triple net leases, music royalties, rate reduction bonds, solar loans, church loans, insurance premium finance, unsecured consumer loans, student loans, auto loans and leases, credit card receivables, residential mortgages, digital HELOCs, manufactured homes, single-family rentals, servicer advances and mortgage servicing rights.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Jennifer held senior legal roles at Fannie Mae, Goldman Sachs and GE Capital. She also spent many years practicing at leading law firms in New York and London advising on complex domestic and cross-border capital markets and securitization matters.
Jennifer is admitted only in New York.
J.D., Tulane University Law School
B.A., Brandeis University
New York
J.D., Tulane University Law School
B.A., Brandeis University
New York