Practice Areas
Dan Reynolds’ practice focuses on domestic and international real estate transactions, representing lenders, borrowers and investors in commercial real estate transactions across all asset classes. His clients include domestic and international private equity funds, banks, sovereign wealth funds, and family offices. He advises both borrowers and lenders in mortgage and mezzanine financing transactions, including securitized loans, balance sheet loans, bridge loans, construction loans, and loan on loan transactions, and he regularly counsels investors in joint ventures, acquisitions and dispositions. He also represents lenders and borrowers in the workout and enforcement of various financing structures, including mezzanine loan foreclosures.
Career
Dan was an associate at the firm from 2000 to 2001, rejoined the firm in 2011, and became a partner in 2017. J.D., New York University, School of Law (2000); M.A., University of Pennsylvania (1997); B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1993).