McDermott Will & Emery Represents Life Insurance Company in $200M+ Real Estate Financing
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NEW YORK, April 7 -- McDermott Will and Emery, a law firm, issued the following news release:
International law firm McDermott Will & Emery represented a life insurance company, as the sole lender, in the negotiation and documentation of an over $200 million term loan facility for the refinancing of an apartment building located in the DC, Maryland and Virginia area.
* The transaction closed Q1 2022.
* McDermott team was led by Emeka Chinwuba and included David Brigleb, Allison Perlman, Andrew Klimaszewski, Robert Mower and Hayley Yandoli.
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