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Patrick M. Reagan’s practice primarily involves
commercial transactions such as the representation of banks in real estate, asset-based and commercial and industrial finance, as well as work-outs. He also has broad experience in commercial and other civil
litigation and the representation of creditors in bankruptcy proceedings.
Mr. Reagan has represented many financial institutions, including commercial and investment banks, in the sale and trading of shared national credits and syndicated bank loans, and pools of performing and non-performing
commercial loans.
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Patrick M. Reagan received his A.B. degree from Harvard College in 1979 and his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 1983. He joined the litigation department of the Boston firm Hale and Dorr, now known as Wilmer Hale, as an associate in September 1983 and was elected a partner in June 1988. In January 1990, Mr. Reagan joined the law department of the Bank of New England as Senior Counsel and led a group of
litigation, bankruptcy and work-out lawyers organized to deal with the bank’s growing portfolio of non-performing loans. In 1991, he moved to RECOLL Management Corporation as a group leader in the legal department. In December 1992, he was named Chief Counsel to Fleet Management and Recovery Corporation, a Fleet subsidiary newly organized to provide loan and credit management services to private investors in non-performing real estate debt and equity. A founding partner of Looney, Cohen, Reagan & Aisenberg LLP, Mr. Reagan is admitted to practice before all Massachusetts state and federal courts and is a member of the
Boston and
Massachusetts bar
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