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Commercial Finance:
Loan Documentation
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Mission Statement

The Loan Documentation Subcommittee facilitates the exchange of ideas and forms among financial lawyers. Meetings are structured around the presentation and discussion of form. Goals of the Subcommittee include: (i) introducing interesting and topical forms and clauses for the commercial lending field at its regular meetings, and (ii) maintaining an ongoing forum through its website and listserve for the exchange of commercial lending forms - and explanations of the reasons behind the forms - regardless whether they are new, mundane, or just different.


Report of the Subcommittee Chairs

The ABA Subcommittee on Loan Documentation is planning a substantive program for the 2010 ABA Spring Meeting of the Section of Business Law April 22-24, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. At the recent 2009 ABA Annual Meeting, the subcommittee discussed various topics as potential topics and is currently considering the following suggested topics: (1) Analysis of Key Work-out Documentation for Troubled Loans - Forbearance Agreements, Engagement Letters and Settlement Agreements; (2) recent developments and loan documentation issues: Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act and Packers and Stockyards Act; or (3) Co-Lender Issues in a Troubled Economy: Documentation case studies regarding defaulting lenders, defaulting agents, voting rights and debtor-in-possession financing issues. The Subcommittee welcomes input from all Commercial Finance Committee members on the foregoing topics or other potential topics.


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