Overview

Bob Lockner is a member of the Banking and Financial Services Department and the Asset Securitization Department of Chapman and Cutler LLP.

Bob's practice emphasizes work on securitizations, derivative products and bank regulatory issues. He has extensive experience in asset-backed commercial paper transactions, syndicated loans, transactions involving securitization of bank assets, and interest rate and currency swaps. Bob regularly advises major domestic and foreign banks as to United States bank regulatory issues affecting their commercial lending, securitization, derivative products and other capital markets activities.

Representative Matters

  • U.S. regulatory counsel to one of the largest bank sponsors of asset-backed commercial paper conduit programs.
  • Represented major European and North American banks in securitizations of their U.S. loan portfolios.
  • Advised major European bank on U.S. law issues related to establishing European asset securitization vehicles with U.S. commercial paper issuance capabilities.

Admitted

Illinois, 1979

Education

Harvard Law School, J.D., 1979

University of Minnesota, B.A., 1976

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