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 Banking Law
At Frederic Dorwart, Lawyers, our Banking Law practice represents financial institutions in the full range of their activities, from loans and mortgages to mergers and acquisitions. The work we do includes structuring and preparing documentation for a variety of lending transactions, rendering advice on check processing matters and litigating those matters when needed, advising banks concerning compliance with the myriad rules and regulations, and working with issues surrounding the formation, organization and operation of banks and bank holding companies.

We represent clients ranging from small, local banks to the largest financial institution in Oklahoma. Over the years our lawyers have served both corporate and consumer banking on a local, state, national, and international level.

While much of our practice focuses on the operational aspects of banks, we assist banks as business institutions as well. In that regard, we counsel our clients on issues ranging from employment to mergers and acquisitions. In addition to serving banks in their business functions, our Banking Law practice also handles corporate matters and commercial transactions relating to banking issues.

 
Practice Overview
Attorneys in this Area
George Chiu
Richard Cipolla
John Clayman
Erica Dorwart
Frederic Dorwart
James Higgins
Carolyn Janney
Steven Kobos
Margaret Kobos
Karen Mintz
Amy Newsome
Eric Schelin
Piper Turner
Dustin Vanderhoof
Tamara Wagman
Steve Walton
Kenneth Watt

Related Practice Areas
Business and Corporate Law
Commercial Transactions
Complex Litigation

Representative Clients
Bank of Albuquerque N.A.
Bank of Arizona N.A.
Bank of Arkansas N.A.
Bank of Oklahoma N.A.
Bank of Texas N.A.
Colorado State Bank & Trust N.A.
Deutsche Bank
JP Morgan Chase Bank
Vision Bank N.A


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