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Biography

Jim represents lenders in connection with the origination of commercial real estate loans destined for securitization through the issuance of Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities. Jim’s previous experience has included serving as Vice President for J.P. Morgan Mortgage Capital in Atlanta, Georgia where he managed all structuring, legal and funding functions for annual originations in excess of $3 billion, and serving as Executive Vice President of Countrywide Commercial Real Estate Finance, where he was responsible for managing origination, structuring, underwriting and closing of mortgage loans under $10 million, and was responsible for managing the structuring and closing of all loans originated by the platform with annual volume in excess of $4 billion.  At both J.P. Morgan Mortgage Capital and Countrywide Commercial Real Estate Finance, Jim was a member of all credit committees with respect to the origination of mortgage loans.  Prior to that, Jim served as an attorney representing lenders in the origination of commercial real estate loans, and in the origination and structuring of other commercial credit products.

Other Info About Jim

Education

Law School

University of Richmond School of Law, J.D., 1991

Graduate School

University of Richmond, M.B.A., 1991

Undergraduate School

Bridgewater College, B.S., Mathematics and Economics, 1988

Bar Memberships

Jim is licensed to practice in the following state(s):

Virginia, 1991

Firm Committees

Jim serves or has served in the following leadership role(s) at Frost Brown Todd:

Opinion Committee, former Member

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