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    Scott Hammond Joins Martin LLP’s Corporate Practice

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    By ksheehan15 on July 25, 2019 Alumni, In the News

    Fordham Law alumnus Scott Hammond ’02 has joined Martin LLP as Partner in the firm’s debt finance practice group.

    Martin LLP is pleased to announce that Scott Hammond has joined as Partner in the firm’s debt finance practice group. Scott’s practice concentrates on middle market debt finance where he advises both lenders and borrowers, as well as other stakeholders involved in finance transactions, including banks, alternative lenders, private equity sponsors and operating companies in a variety of industries.

    Scott brings a wealth of experience gained in the finance practices of major national and international law firms, including as Partner at Winston & Strawn LLP and counsel at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP. Christopher Martin, managing partner of Martin LLP states, “Our firm is excited to grow our debt finance practice with the addition of Scott.  There is a gap that we can fill in the lower end of the mid-market finance space, serving clients who have traditionally relied on the services of the larger law firms.”  Scott’s primary focus is the middle market including secured and unsecured, ABL, cash flow, acquisition finance and workouts and recaps.

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