Cheryl concentrates her practice on commercial lending transactions. Cheryl is also a member of On-Chain: Reed Smith’s Crypto & Digital Assets Group.
Experience
Representative matters
Representative matters
Represented CIBC Bank USA (a commercial bank) in connection with a $100,500,000 facility backing a sponsor’s acquisition of a southern-based recycling firm
Represented CIBC Bank USA in a cross-border transaction in a complex lender side split lien facility
Represented NatWest Markets in connection with a $125 million revolving capital call facility that provided investment capital for a fund of a major credit-focused alternative asset management firm. The facility was secured by a cascading pledge from the borrower fund, its general partner, and a feeder fund over their rights to investor capital commitments.
Represented CIBC Bank USA (a commercial bank) in connection with a $100,500,000 facility backing a sponsor’s acquisition of a southern-based recycling firm
Represented CIBC Bank USA in a cross-border transaction in a complex lender side split lien facility
Represented NatWest Markets in connection with a $125 million revolving capital call facility that provided investment capital for a fund of a major credit-focused alternative asset management firm. The facility was secured by a cascading pledge from the borrower fund, its general partner, and a feeder fund over their rights to investor capital commitments.
Represented a privately held department store chain in connection with the restructuring and upsizing of its $225,000,000 asset-based syndicated loan facility.
Represented domestic commercial bank in connection with a t $100,000,000 capital call facility.
Represented a domestic private credit fund in connection with a $30,000,000 NAV loan facility to a non-US private equity fund.
Represented an international asset manager in connection with a $52,000,000 NAV loan facility, with a $30,000,000 accordion to provide liquidity to a premier emerging markets private equity fund with clean energy and transportation infrastructure investments in South East Asia.
Recognitions
- New Jersey Law Journal’s 2022 Women Attorneys of the Year
Credentials
Education
Education
- Fordham University School of Law, 1999, J.D., Member, International Law Journal
- Rutgers University, 1989, B.A., Economics and Political Science
Professional admissions & qualifications
Professional admissions & qualifications
- New Jersey
- New York
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