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Broude, Smith & Jennings, P.C.

Banking & Finance

Dallas-Fort Worth Commercial Lending Attorneys

Representing Lenders and Borrowers in Transactions and Banking

The Fort Worth, Texas, firm of Broude, Smith & Jennings, P.C., assists lending institutions, businesses, and depositors in navigating intricate state and federal banking statutes and regulations. We can facilitate complex transactions and negotiate workouts and refinancing to protect the interests of lenders and borrowers.

Based in Tarrant County, we represent clients across North Texas, statewide, and nationwide. Our lawyers have extensive experience in:

  • Commercial lending and secured transactions
  • Loan workouts
  • Mortgages and foreclosures
  • Public finance
  • State and municipal bonds and financing
  • Raising venture capital
  • International banking matters

Transactional Finance

We assist both borrowers and lenders in business transactions and commercial real estate transactions through drafting and negotiating:

  • Promissory notes review
  • Deeds of trusts
  • Pledges and security agreements
  • Personal and corporate guarantees
  • Letters of credit
  • Escrow and reserve agreements
  • Intercreditor agreements

Refinancing and Foreclosure

We work with borrowers and lenders to restructure problematic loans or find suitable refinancing. When necessary, we also represent lenders and borrowers in initiating or challenging foreclosure and represent creditors in bankruptcy proceedings.

Highly Qualified in Banking and Finance Law

  • We welcome routine financing matters of any size but have demonstrated experience in negotiating complex, multi-layered financing and loan assumption transactions.

Contact Broude, Smith & Jennings, P.C., at (817) 335-1615 to arrange a consultation with our attorneys.

Broude, Smith & Jennings, P.C. Office Location

Broude, Smith & Jennings, P.C.
309 West 7th Street
Suite 1100
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (817) 335-1615
Fax: (817) 335-1603

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Unless otherwise indicated, not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.