MH&H Launches New Resource for EF, Secured Lending Sectors



Moritt Hock & Hamroff has launched a new resource for companies in the secured lending and equipment finance industries. The firm’s Secured Lending, Equipment & Transportation Finance practice has created a blog featuring posts that provide timely insights on many legal issues facing these industries. Recent topics have included the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019, an overview of the variety of loan guarantees, the realities of accession priority, electronic signatures, and documentation changes for the information age.

Many of MH&H’s attorneys have provided “guest blogs” on current topics to companies in the industry and industry publications including The Secured Lender, Equipment Finance Advisor and NEFA Newsline. Additionally, MH&H attorneys frequently speak at industry events.

The firm’s blog provides a central repository for all of this valuable content for professionals in the secured lending and equipment finance industries, written in an informative style that will appeal to a broad cross section of industry professionals.

“Our attorneys possess a strong understanding of both the legal and business issues facing the secured lending and equipment finance space, a knowledge that uniquely positions them to deliver cutting-edge insights on topics impacting businesses today,” said Marc L. Hamroff, managing partner at MH&H.

All of the attorneys in the Secured Lending, Equipment & Transportation Finance practice area have contributed blog posts, and new posts are added by them on a regular basis.


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