Brian Cox is a partner in the Global Finance & Debt Products Group who focuses on mortgage-backed and asset-backed securitization and collateralized debt obligations. He has represented major financial institutions as trustee in closing hundreds of public and private commercial mortgage-backed, residential mortgage-backed, asset-backed and collateralized debt obligation securitization transactions and has represented major financial institutions as master servicer in closing hundreds of residential mortgage-backed securitizations. In the past few years, he has counseled major financial institutions as trustee in connection with bankruptcy- or insolvency-related issues arising out of the bankruptcy or insolvency of various parties in numerous securitization transactions. Recently, he has counseled major financial institutions in their roles as trustee and master servicer in various types of disputes and litigation involving the administration of previously closed securitization transactions and servicing transfer issues.
Brian Cox is a partner in the Global Finance & Debt Products Group who focuses on mortgage-backed and asset-backed securitization and collateralized debt obligations. He has represented major financial institutions as trustee in closing hundreds of public and private commercial mortgage-backed, residential mortgage-backed, asset-backed and collateralized debt obligation securitization transactions and has represented major financial institutions as master servicer in closing hundreds of residential mortgage-backed securitizations. In the past few years, he has counseled major financial institutions as trustee in connection with bankruptcy- or insolvency-related issues arising out of the bankruptcy or insolvency of various parties in numerous securitization transactions. Recently, he has counseled major financial institutions in their roles as trustee and master servicer in various types of disputes and litigation involving the administration of previously closed securitization transactions and servicing transfer issues. Mr. Cox has extensive experience with questions and disputes regarding deal structure and mechanics, including the administration of deals in or nearing default.

- Experience in securitization transactions involving a wide variety of asset types, including residential and commercial mortgages, corporate loans and bonds, asset-backed bonds, credit/tenant leases, triple-net leases, advance receivables, automobile loan receivables, commercial loans secured by foreign properties, SBA loans, mezzanine loans, reverse mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, total return swaps and other derivatives, and reference pools of mortgage assets synthetically linked to credit-linked notes and total return swaps.
- Represented major financial institutions as the back-up servicer in closing numerous asset-backed securitizations.
- Represented a major financial institution as the trustee in connection with the bankruptcy of a major CMBS master and special servicer.
- Represented a major financial institution as the trustee in connection with more than 20 bankruptcies or insolvencies of residential mortgage originators and servicers.
- Represented major a financial institution as the trustee in connection with insolvencies of monoline bond insurers.
- Represented a major financial institution as an RMBS master servicer in connection with a new, residential mortgage-backed securitization sponsored by the FDIC.
- Regularly advises trustees on SEC regulatory compliance issues, including issues related to Regulation AB and reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
- Experience in securitization transactions incorporating REMIC, grantor trust and partnership tax structures, the use of derivatives and insurance, and the use of warehousing arrangements and funding facilities.
- Represented a major financial institution as the trustee and collateral agent in numerous corporate debt transactions.
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Mar 4, 2008
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February 6-9, 2011
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October 7, 2010
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May 20, 2010
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April 2008
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"Residential Mortgage-Backed Transactions," Mortgage and Asset-Backed Securities Litigation Handbook, April 2008.
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