Ed’s practice focuses primarily on structuring, negotiating, and documenting complex commercial and real estate lending transactions, as well as distressed debt refinancings and workouts. He has extensive experience representing private and financial institution lenders, borrowers, and special assets groups in syndicated and single lender loan facility transactions, senior and subordinated debt facilities, debt restructurings and workouts, and remedy enforcement matters. This experience also includes working with clients during financial downturns to negotiate and document loan modification agreements and forbearance agreements and engage in collateral collection activities. Ed also assists clients with security/collateral issues under the Uniform Commercial Code and general corporate matters consisting of acquisitions, governance, and compliance.
Ed is an adjunct legal writing professor at The University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law and a military veteran, having served in the United States Navy and participated in Operation Desert Storm aboard the fast attack submarine, USS Pittsburgh, SSN-720 as a “nuke” and Navy scuba diver.
Represented administrative agent in a $100,000,000 loan to a premium finance group
Represented financial institution in $70,000,000 of real estate and commercial credit facilities of various types
Represented administrative agent in a $65,000,000 loan for the construction of medical facilities
Represented financial institution in the workout of $17,000,000 of distressed construction loan debt
Represented financial institution in connection with a $100,000,000 syndicated acquisition loan
Represented private lender in connection with a $15,175,000 construction loan
Represented financial institution in a $30,000,000 loan to a heavy equipment dealer
Represented financial institution in a workout of a $16,300,000 lien priority dispute
Represented private lender in connection with a $16,590,000 construction loan
Represented financial institution in a $7,500,000 loan for the construction of a gun range facility
Represented borrower in a $19,500,000 syndicated loan facility
Represented financial institution in connection with the bankruptcy of a borrower and preference litigation
Oklahoma City University School of Law, J.D., 1996
summa cum laude
D Magazine, Best Lawyers, 2021
Best Lawyers in America, 2022
Editor in Chief, Law Review, Oklahoma City University School of Law
UNT Dallas School of Law, Adjunct Professor, Legal Writing
American Bar Association, Business Law-Banking Law Committee
Texas Bar Association
Oklahoma Bar Association, Financial Institution and Commercial Law Section