Timothy John Carter

Tim Carter is a corporate finance and bankruptcy attorney. He represents agents, lenders and borrowers in lending transactions, and he represents debtors, creditors and committees in insolvency proceedings.

In his corporate finance practice, Tim handles transactions for lenders and borrowers, including leveraged financings, bi-lateral and syndicated loans, cash flow and asset-based loans, and acquisition finance matters. He also maintains a focus on secured transactions and Uniform Commercial Code matters.

In Tim’s bankruptcy practice, he represents creditors’ committees, landlords and debtors in different types of insolvency proceedings throughout the United States.  He also handles special purpose entity structuring, as well as covenant and opinion matters in connection with real estate transactions.

The Fed Updates the Main Street Lending Program as of May 1, 2020

The Federal Reserve Board announced revisions to the scope and eligibility requirements for the Main Street Lending Program. The changes generally expand the parameters of the Program, but also include new rules that will limit eligibility for some borrowers and which must be carefully navigated.