Henry C. Howes Jr. focuses his practice on real estate finance and commercial mortgage-backed securities transactions, including representation of financial institutions and special servicers in connection with distressed real estate loans and the disposition of commercial properties.
Mr. Howes experience includes creditor representation related to non-performing commercial loans, involving the exercise of remedies, such as receiverships, judicial and non-judicial foreclosures and workouts.
Mr. Howes also has experience in the representation of master servicers in connection with their roles in commercial mortgage-backed securitizations and a full range of post-issuance securitization, servicing, real estate issues and related transactions.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Howes taught high school Biology, Chemistry and Physics and coached varsity soccer and basketball.
Education:
- University of Tennessee College of Law, J.D. (2007) magna cum laude
- University of Tennessee College of Business, M.B.A. (2007) with honors
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S., Biology (2000)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., History (2000)
Admissions:
- North Carolina (2007)
Cost
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