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Published on 8/7/2017 in the Prospect News Bank Loan Daily.

Otterbourg adds Miller, specializes in commercial finance

By Sarah Lizee

Olympia, Wash., Aug. 7 – Otterbourg PC announced that Jason I. Miller has joined the firm as a member in the specialty finance group, according to a press release.

Miller’s practice is focused on commercial finance matters such as asset based lending, cash flow lending, middle market, factoring, leveraged finance, first and second lien loans and term loans.

He represents leading institutional lenders, including major national and international commercial banks, finance companies, private equity groups, mezzanine lenders and independent factors.

He joins Otterbourg from Blank Rome LLP.

Miller earned his JD from Hofstra University School of Law and has a BA and an MA in political science from Long Island University.

“Jason has a strong practice and is a perfect fit for our specialty finance group,” Richard L. Stehl, Otterbourg’s chairman, said in the release.

“He is smart, energetic and well connected throughout the finance community and has deep experience in a wide range of lending areas that will be a valuable asset to our lending and corporate clients.”

New York-based Otterbourg is a law firm with practice areas including domestic and cross-border financings, litigation and alternative dispute resolutions, real estate, restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings, mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions, and trusts and estates.


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