Overview

Scott Elsworth is a partner in Chapman's Asset Securitization Department, and Banking and Financial Services Department. Scott's practice is focused on representing commercial banks, financial institutions, borrowers, and issuers in a wide range of domestic and international financings. He has extensive experience representing lenders and purchasers in warehouse facilities, securitization transactions, and structured finance matters involving a wide variety of asset classes, including small business loans, commercial loans, consumer loans, student loans, and equipment leases. His experience also includes advising senior, mezzanine, and unsecured lenders in connection with the structuring and documentation of syndicated cash-flow and asset-based credit facilities. He has broad experience with sponsor-backed acquisition finance facilities, working capital loans, unitranche facilities, and cross-border financings.

Prior to joining Chapman, Scott practiced for 10 years at Am Law 200 firms.

Admitted

Illinois

Education

Washington University School of Law, J.D., 2009

Washington University Olin Business School, M.B.A., 2009

University of Michigan, B.B.A., 2001

We have always been focused on finance.

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    TS Chapman partners with Henry Cutler to form Chapman and Cutler
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    Chapman's first client in 1913 is still a client of the firm today
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