Jonathan D. Brodhag

Jonathan Brodhag is a financial services attorney who focuses his practice on transactions involving banks, hedge funds and other financial institutions in their capacities as agents and lenders. Mr. Brodhag has experience with asset-based financings, syndicated financings, first-lien and second-lien financings, and specialty lending products.

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Job Types Counsel
Areas of Practice 1) Financial Services
Law School The University of Michigan Law School (J.D.,2005)
Education University of Michigan - School of Information (M.S.I.,2005);University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Kenan-Flagler Business School (B.S.,2001)
Bar Member / Association Ohio State Bar Association,North Carolina State Bar Association
Most recent firm Holland & Knight LLP
LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-brodhag-5a29b12
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