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The world of banking is in a constant state of flux due to recent economic issues, including the bailout of banks and companies in other industries, and increasing competition. Stinson Morrison Hecker's Banking and Financial Services attorneys confront banking issues on a daily basis. We anticipate how new regulations will impact our clients. We help financial companies navigate the web of federal and state regulations to ensure compliance and achieve their business objectives. We represent clients in all aspects of federal and state regulations of their financial services businesses.
Commercial Lending Recent changes in Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code have made it imperative that financial institutions be represented by counsel who understand how the rules governing commercial lending have changed and how those changes impact both existing and new credit relationships. Our attorneys are prepared to advise lenders on these issues in a thorough and cost-effective manner. Our attorneys also have experience dealing with unique collateral, such as aircraft, ships, barges, railcars, government receivables, agricultural commodities and intellectual property. Financial Institutions M&A Our financial services attorneys handle hundreds of transactions for financial services companies and have in-depth knowledge of the legal and business issues our clients face. We provide efficient, cost effective representation of financial companies, with inventive and innovative solutions to legal problems. Financial Institutions Regulation and Compliance Financial services companies face an ever expanding maze of complex rules and regulations promulgated and enforced by federal and state regulatory agencies. Regulatory compliance is no longer an intuitive process. Our attorneys who confront these issues daily are able to anticipate how new regulations will impact our clients. We help financial companies navigate the web of federal and state regulations to ensure compliance and achieve their business objectives. Payment Systems Attorneys in our Payments Systems and Operations practice group represent regional, national and international participants in the financial services industry. Our clients include financial institutions such as banks, thrifts and credit unions, payment processors, factoring companies, specialty finance companies and companies that provide services to them. We assist these clients in connection with legal and strategic issues relating to payment systems, consumer credit, licensing, commercial law and many other matters. In addition, we work with our clients on preventive planning to avoid disputes as well as identifying efficient methods of resolving disputes with regulators and private litigants when they do arise.
Recent changes in Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code have made it imperative that financial institutions be represented by counsel who understand how the rules governing commercial lending have changed and how those changes impact both existing and new credit relationships. Our attorneys are prepared to advise lenders on these issues in a thorough and cost-effective manner. Our attorneys also have experience dealing with unique collateral, such as aircraft, ships, barges, railcars, government receivables, agricultural commodities and intellectual property.
Our financial services attorneys handle hundreds of transactions for financial services companies and have in-depth knowledge of the legal and business issues our clients face. We provide efficient, cost effective representation of financial companies, with inventive and innovative solutions to legal problems.
Financial services companies face an ever expanding maze of complex rules and regulations promulgated and enforced by federal and state regulatory agencies. Regulatory compliance is no longer an intuitive process. Our attorneys who confront these issues daily are able to anticipate how new regulations will impact our clients. We help financial companies navigate the web of federal and state regulations to ensure compliance and achieve their business objectives.
Attorneys in our Payments Systems and Operations practice group represent regional, national and international participants in the financial services industry. Our clients include financial institutions such as banks, thrifts and credit unions, payment processors, factoring companies, specialty finance companies and companies that provide services to them. We assist these clients in connection with legal and strategic issues relating to payment systems, consumer credit, licensing, commercial law and many other matters. In addition, we work with our clients on preventive planning to avoid disputes as well as identifying efficient methods of resolving disputes with regulators and private litigants when they do arise.