Deborah Enea, a partner in Troutman Pepper’s Corporate Finance Practice, has served as the editor of LexisNexis’ “Commercial Loan Documentation Guide”. The specialized guide, now available, is a companion volume to LexisNexis’ “Commercial Finance Guide,” which Enea also edited.
The Commercial Loan Documentation Guide comprehensively covers the full spectrum of loan documentation, providing invaluable resources such as forms, checklists, and practical hints. It delves into the commercial lending system from the perspectives of both lenders and borrowers, details the provisions of a loan agreement, and explores alternative interest rate provisions including Term SOFR.
“I am honored to have served as the editor of Lexis-Nexis’ ‘Commercial Loan Documentation Guide,’” Enea said. “I am proud to have contributed to the guide’s success and ensured it is an essential resource for professionals in the field. My goal was to enhance the guide with the latest industry insights and practical tools that will aid both lenders and borrowers in navigating the complexities of commercial loan documentation.”
A seasoned legal practitioner, Enea focuses her practice on private credit funds, SBIC funds, private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies, and public and privately held companies in finance transactions in the broadly syndicated and direct lending markets. She has a proven track record of representing clients in all parts of the capital structure — senior, junior, first lien, second lien, first out, last out, super-senior, and preferred equity. Enea is experienced across a range of industry sectors, including health care, financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and technology.
Consistently recognized as a top-tier national practice, Troutman Pepper’s corporate attorneys regularly manage transactions ranging in size from tens of millions of dollars to multibillion dollars. Core areas of service include private equity, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions (including cross-border transactions and corporate carve-outs), capital markets and corporate finance, corporate governance, and securities laws compliance. The firm also has particular expertise in advising clients on matters involving fund formation and fund management.
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