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Trey DeLoach

Trey DeLoach

USA 2026

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Ranked in 1 practice area

Banking & Finance

Texas

3 years ranked

About

Provided by Bell Nunnally

USA

Practice Areas

Commercial Finance

Mergers and Acquisitions

Real Estate Law

Corporate and Securities

Career

Clients count on Trey for sophisticated advice, formidable negotiation prowess and precision execution of deals — from high-dollar, high-stakes financings to complex, cross-border transactions — that position their companies for success.

With deep experience representing companies ranging from banks to manufacturers, Trey’s transactional practice focuses on helping clients negotiate and close complex deals that allow them to grow their businesses. With a a primary focus in commercial finance, he regularly represents clients in commercial lending and loan documentation. He also has extensive experience in the negotiation and preparation of purchase and sale contracts and mergers and acquisitions.

Trey’s ongoing corporate representations include advising clients on general business and corporate governance issues, corporate documents, partnership and limited liability company agreements, license agreements, services agreements, employment agreements, and noncompetition and nonsolicitation agreements.

Professional Memberships

Dallas Bar Association, Mergers and Acquisitions Section, Member

State Bar of Texas, Member

Association for Corporate Growth, Member

Publications

“What the $2 trillion CARES Act means for small businesses, employees when it comes to relief,” Dallas Business Journal, co-author; April 10, 2020.

“Congress Approves Additional Funding for Small Businesses; Treasury Issues Guidance Clarifying PPP Loan Eligibility,” Bell Nunnally Client Alert, co-author; April 24, 2020.

“PPP Loans: A Cheat Sheet.” Bell Nunnally Client Alert, co-author; April 9, 2020.

“Business Size Requirements and Affiliation Rules for SBA Loan Eligibility under the CARES Act,” Bell Nunnally Client Alert, co-author; April 3, 2020.

“Relief for Small Businesses under the $2 Trillion CARES Act,” Bell Nunnally Client Alert, co-author; March 26, 2020.

“COVID-19 Expected to Launch Wave of Loan Workouts and Refinances,” Bell Nunnally Client Alert, co-author; March 18, 2020.

Work Highlights

Represented a financial institution as administrative agent and lead lender on a $98 million senior syndicated construction loan facility for the final two phases of a four-phase, 1,310-unit luxury apartment community near the PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas.

Advised a financial institution, serving as administrative agent, on a syndicated senior credit facility to provide inventory and note receivable financing to a specialty finance company.

Represented a Native American tribe in connection with a joint venture to purchase land and cover pre-development costs for a large project on approximately 27 acres.

Represented a financial institution, serving as administrative agent, on a syndicated senior credit facility to provide a construction loan to fund the development and operation of a large multifamily project in Texas.

Assisted CrossFirst Bank in providing $20 million debt financing for the sale of House of Outdoors to Rise Run Capital.

Guided Chumash Capital Investments, LLC (CCI) in the financing of its acquisition of Azimuth Technology, LLC — a manufacturer of tight-tolerance firearm components — from LongVue Capital and Clavis Capital Partners.

Represented SWAPTX, Inc. as special Texas counsel in connection with sale by its parent, New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. Inc., of its $200 million senior notes to Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC.

Spearheaded the sale of client Capital Distributing, a Dallas-based appliance seller offering delivery and installation for builders, remodelers, architects, designers and consumers, to Newport News, Virginia-based Ferguson Bath, Kitchen and Lighting Gallery.

Counseled a bank in the refinancing of a $25 million credit facility with a regional restaurant chain and negotiation of an intercreditor agreement with subordinated lenders.

Advised a manufacturing company in the negotiation and documentation of a new $13 million credit facility with a national bank.

Represented the Administrative Agent in the financing of a $225 million revolving credit facility with a Houston-based automobile dealer.

Handled the sale of a frozen-food distributor to a strategic buyer.

Counseled an investment company in the redemption of partnership interests from a departing partner.

Advised an investment fund in the sale of a billiards-manufacturing company to a strategic buyer.

Education

Creighton University School of Law

JD

1991

University of Nebraska-Omaha

MS

1987

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

BS

1980

Expert in these Jurisdictions

Nebraska

Texas

Chambers Review

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Banking & Finance - Texas

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial
Trey DeLoach of Bell Nunnally & Martin is a highly regarded attorney with experience acting for banks. He is routinely called upon to provide counsel on construction loans.

Strengths

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  • Trey is easy to work with, and has a very common sense approach to business issues.

    Banking & FinanceChambers Guide to the USA

Ranked Individuals at Bell Nunnally (5)

Texas

Texas: Dallas, Fort Worth & Surrounds

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