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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 28, 2010

Post-Crash Financing Trends

If you asked real estate finance lawyers what they saw on the horizon at the peak of the market, there would have been a fairly common refrain: The bubble was coming, lending will slow and become more disciplined, and workout activity will. By Adam Weissburg of Cox Castle & Nicholson.


By Adam B. Weissburg


If you asked real estate finance lawyers what they saw on the horizon at the peak of the market, there would have been a fairly common refrain: The bubble was coming, lending will slow and become more disciplined, and workout activity will increase.


Few would have predicted the implosion of the financial markets that resulted when the residential mortgage-backed security, or RMBS, markets' breakdown turned into a f...

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