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| Practice Areas | Commercial Loans; Secured Lending; Corporate Law; Partnership Law; Sports Law; Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations; Corporate Finance; Mergers and Acquisitions; Securities; Clean Tech | | | Education | Emory University School of Law, J.D., 1997, Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., Economics, 1994 | | | Admitted | 1997, Texas | |
| Memberships | Dallas and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Dallas Association of Young Lawyers. | | | Born | Winchester, Massachusetts | | | Biography | Jason Barnes counsels domestic and foreign financial institutions, business development companies, private and public investment funds, investment managers, advisers and principals, and high net worth individuals in a wide variety of transactions including senior and subordinated debt and equity financings, common and preferred stock and other equity investments, private placements, public offerings, cash flow and asset-based lending, structured finance, and syndicated financings and participations. | | | ISLN | 912378785 | |
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Weathering the Storm: Guidelines Issued for Private Equity Investors Acquiring Failed Banks or ThriftsErin Burrows, Taylor H. Wilson, Jason T. Barnes, Tom D. Harris, Lenard M. Parkins, Sue P. Murphy, Kenric Kattner, Eric Terry, John Podvin, September 16, 2009 The interest from the private equity community in filling the growing capital gaps that exist in the balance sheets of U.S. banks has spurred the FDIC Board to adopt a Final Statement of Policy on Qualifications for Failed Bank Acquisitions (the "Policy Statement"). The Policy Statement,...
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