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Attorneys
- Katherine Simpson Allen
- Amy L. Baker
- Robert M. Beck, Jr.
- Julian L. Bibb
- Ron C. Bingham II
- Robert N. Buchanan III
- James A. Budd
- Amy J. Burnette
- A. Stuart Campbell
- Miranda R. Christy
- Jamie L. Cox
- Brian A. Cromer
- J. Bryan Echols
- Paul Allen England
- Richard D. Flexner
- Robert C. Goodrich, Jr.
- Charles A. Grice
- William H. Haden, Jr.
- W. Thomas Halbleib, Jr.
- J. Spencer Harmon
- William E. Hellmann
- Michael J. Hinchion
- Barry A. Hines
- Joseph J. Jensen
- Jeffrey R. King
- David E. Longenecker
- William H. Mathieu
- Brian H. Meldrum
- Thomas E. Meng
- Walter S. Robertson
- Daniel W. Small
- Richard W. Stephens
- Robert B. Vice, Jr.
- Alexander C. Waddey
- Charles B. Waters, Jr.
- Allison A. Wiemer
- Warren H. Wild, Jr.
- James R. Williamson
- Jeff D. Woodward
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News
- Clarifying Commercial Debt
- Seventy-two Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in "Best Lawyers in America"
- Protecting or Taking: The Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 and its Impact on Purchasers of Foreclosed Propoerties
- Stites & Harbison attorney Stuart Campbell named Tennessee Bar Foundation Fellow
- Complying with the Tennessee Home Loan Protection Act
- Mid-South Super Lawyers honors 12 Nashville Stites & Harbison attorneys, three in the Top 100 List
- Treasury begins EESA implementation - potentially expanding Hope for Homeowners Program
- Julian Bibb Elected to Serve on Sewanee Board of Trustees
- A Horse is a Horse (of Course)
- Stites & Harbison welcomes Natalie Reed to the Lexington office
- William H. Mathieu joins Stites & Harbison in Atlanta as a Member
- Stites & Harbison earns most Best of the Bar honors
- Julian Bibb Awarded Tennessee Historical Commission's Certificate of Merit
- Daniel Small and Paul England join Stites & Harbison
- Bradley and Woodward join Stites & Harbison
- Franklin's Charge elects Julian Bibb as officer, re-elects him to board
- Stites tops the list, ranks as one of the fastest-growing firms in U.S.
- Nineteen new associates join Stites & Harbison
- Stites & Harbison's Nashville office moves to new SunTrust Plaza
- Sixty-three Stites & Harbison attorneys named "Best Lawyers in America"
- Nashville Business Journal honors seven Stites & Harbison attorneys as Best of the Bar
- Business of Law: A bridge to the future
- Chambers USA honors 22 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in 2007 guide
- Stites & Harbison named "Go-To Law Firm" by Corporate Counsel magazine
- Is the check for the African-American center really in the mail?
- A Wimmer's Tale
- Twenty new associates join Stites & Harbison
- Fifty-six Stites & Harbison attorneys honored as Best Lawyers
- Nashville Business Journal honors eight Stites & Harbison attorneys as Best of the Bar
- Katherine Allen elected to the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers
- Julian Bibb named ?Member of the Year? by Williamson County-Franklin Chamber of Commerce
- Innovation, Vol. 6, No. 1
- Stites & Harbison names four new partners in Louisville
- Stites & Harbison adds four new attorneys in Lexington
- Stites & Harbison adds two new associates in Nashville
- Kentucky's Unique Guaranty Statute
- Tom Halbleib, Jr., selected to Leadership Kentucky class of 2005
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Stites & Harbison has extensive lending and commercial finance experience. Over the past 30 years, the firm has represented every major commercial bank in Kentucky and middle Tennessee, many Georgia-based and other money-center and regional banks, and a number of insurance companies. Our attorneys have handled all kinds of financing transactions, ranging from small-ticket lease programs and small business loans to sophisticated, complex structured financing transactions such as syndicated credit facilities, synthetic lease transactions, securitizations, tax-exempt bond financing, tax increment financing, tax credit financing and other creative financing arrangements.
Our experience also includes leveraged equipment financing, vendor financing programs, project financing, conduit lending, letter of credit facilities, mortgage warehouse lending, leveraged acquisition lending, leveraged employee stock ownership plan loans and a variety of asset-based loan transactions with collateral ranging from traditional accounts receivable and inventory to more specialized property like equine bloodstock, hospital and nursing home assets, music portfolios, mobile kitchens, fleets of mobile offices, aircraft, barges, rolling stock, securities and investment property, agricultural installations, telecommunications networks, all kinds of capital manufacturing equipment and titled motor vehicles.