Jeffrey J. Murphy
Partner
Jeffrey Murphy is a member of SNR Denton's Capital Markets
practice.
He serves as managing partner of the firm's New York office.
He represents issuers, underwriters, servicers, trustees,
credit-enhancers and investors in public and private offerings of
securities backed by commercial loan portfolios, single-family
mortgages and other financial assets and in warehousing financing
and asset purchase transactions.
Jeffrey was formerly with the law firm of Thacher Proffitt and
Wood LLP.
Representative Experience
- Structured loan conduit programs for investment banking clients
and loan originators.
- Created structures for transactions involving the sale of loan
servicing portfolios.
- Developed documents for the sale and servicing of loans in the
U.S. and crossborder secondary markets.
- Developed whole loan master repurchase, option and warehousing
and other agreements relating to receivables or financial
assets.
Organizations
- American Bar Association
- Section on Affordable Housing Association of the Bar of the
City of New York
- Committee on Housing and Urban Development (past member) and
Community Reinvestment Act subcommittee (former chair)
- Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
- Legal Advisory Committee of the Funding Division
Publications
- "American Home Mortgage's Effect on Repo Buyers," Bankruptcy
Law360, June 26, 2008
- "American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. v. Lehman Bros. Inc.:
Bankruptcy Court Broadens Repurchase Agreement Safe Harbors to
Include Subordinated Notes Secured by Mortgage Loans and Limits the
Application of Article 9 of the UCC," Thacher Proffitt Bankruptcy
Bulletin, June 23, 2008
Presentations
- "Real Estate Financing: What You Need To Know" seminar at the
City Bar Association, New York, Dec. 10, 2003
- "Special-Purpose Entities," Annual Capital Markets Credit
Analyst Society Meeting, New York, Nov. 21, 2003
- "Mortgage Warehouse Lending and Securities Repurchase
Transactions During the Financial Crisis and Beyond" (2009-2010 CLE
Presentations)
Awards
- Fellow of the American Bar Foundation - Recognition of a lawyer
as one whose professional, public and private career has
demonstrated outstanding dedication to the welfare of
their community, the tradition to the welfare of the
community, the traditions of the profession and the maintenance and
advancement of the objectives of the American Bar Association.
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Education
Fordham University School of Law, 1982, J.D.
Dartmouth College, 1976, B.A., Magna cum laude, with High Distinction in Philosophy
Admitted to the Bar
New York