Overview

Chapman and Cutler has extensive experience representing clients in virtually all aspects of financing trade receivables funded through commercial paper conduits, bank-funded warehousing facilities, and stand-alone securitizations. Representative transactions have included healthcare receivables, receivables from the sale of manufactured goods, telecommunications receivables, and many other industries. Chapman attorneys have substantial experience in structuring cross-border trade receivables transactions. Our lawyers are also familiar with applicable U.S. and international accounting and tax issues and can help originators advance their tax and accounting objectives.

Concentrations

People

We have always been focused on finance.

  • 1913
    TS Chapman partners with Henry Cutler to form Chapman and Cutler
  • 1st
    Chapman's first client in 1913 is still a client of the firm today
  • 22
    Diverse financial practices serving regional, national, and global clients
  • 6
    Offices across the country and in key US financial centers

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