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L. Francis Huck
Of Counsel

425 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10017-3954
Phone:  (212) 455-7025
Fax:  (212) 455-2502
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Frank Huck is Of Counsel in the Firm's Corporate Department where he specializes in syndicated commercial lending.  Over the past 20 years, Mr. Huck has represented domestic and foreign banks in a variety of bank financing transactions.  In recent years, he has been especially active in financing of acquisitions by private equity groups and public companies and in restructuring financings.  Recent matters have included the representation of the arranging bank in financings for Six Flags, Realogy, CBS, GE Capital, Time Warner, iStar and NBC.  He has also represented the bank lenders to the former Yugoslavia through four debt restructurings beginning in 1998 and the division of the external bank indebtedness among the five successor republics in 1996 through 1998.

Mr. Huck was recently recognized as a leading Banking & Finance lawyer in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2011, where he was described by clients as “‘easy to deal with and a creative legend.’” He was also named as a leading bank lending lawyer in The Legal 500 United States 2011.

Mr. Huck joined the Firm in 1972 and became a partner in 1980.  He received his A.B. in 1969 from Harvard University and his J.D. in 1972 from Stanford Law School.  He is an active member of the American Bar Association and the Bar Association of the City of New York.

Honors/Associations
•  Association of the Bar of the City of New York
•  American Bar Association
Publications
•  Private Equity Investments in Portfolio Company Debt: An Overview of Legal Issues, 2009
Speaking Engagements
•  Frank Huck and Marissa Wesely Speak at PLI’s Leveraged Financing 2011 Program
June 7, 2011
•  Frank Huck and Marissa Wesely to Speak at PLI's Leveraged Financing 2010 Program
January 28, 2010
Admissions
•  New York 1973
Education
•  Stanford Law School, 1972 J.D.
•  Harvard University, 1969 A.B.



•  Corporate
•  Banking and Credit
 
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