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. Methodology displayed on law.com/njlawjournal.*
*No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
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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