Banking

Our clients rely on Underwood’s Banking Law attorneys for clear guidance in financial transactions, compliance, and regulatory matters.

Underwood’s Banking Law practice includes an experienced team of lawyers who represent financial institutions, businesses, non-traditional lenders, and individuals throughout Texas. Our clients include national, regional, and community banks, Farm Credit System lenders, credit unions, and insurance companies.

Underwood lawyers assist lenders in commercial and consumer loan transactions, including complex real estate, agriculture, oil and gas, wind energy, and commercial financing. We help negotiate and document loans involving asset-based financing and large-scale, multi-lender syndicated financing.

Underwood also represents lenders address distressed loans, including in bankruptcy proceedings and collection matters. We access resources from across practice areas and work closely with our Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Practice Group to assist in special assets and distressed loan situations, including loan workouts, forbearance agreements, garnishment defense, foreclosures, repossessions, and collections.

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Roger Cox

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Commercial Financing

Underwood represents commercial lenders in complex commercial financing matters such as senior and subordinated debt, asset-based facilities, real estate secured facilities, working capital facilities, floor plan financing, and real estate development facilities.

Agricultural Financing

Underwood clients include commercial banks, farm credit institutions, and agricultural lenders. We assist with complex production agriculture and agribusiness financing, restructuring, and litigation.

Energy Financing

Underwood helps energy financing facilities restructure in and out of bankruptcy. We also help to structure and negotiate debts, development facilities, syndication, and participation arrangements.

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