15 Feb 2022
Everyone Has an Opinion
Lenders typically require an opinion from borrower’s counsel in connection with a financing transaction. Review this resource kit for an overview of the process of drafting and delivering legal opinions. It provides materials on opinion practice, including detailed practice notes, templates, and checklists.
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- Scope and Elements of Opinion Letters
Review this practice note discussing opinion letters in the context of financing transactions.
- In-House Counsel Legal Opinion
Consider the provisions of this in-house counsel legal opinion template containing valuable guidance and drafting notes to assist you in understanding and negotiating important terms.
- Legal Opinion of Borrower’s Counsel Due Diligence Checklist
Review this checklist covering diligence items an attorney will need to confirm as backup prior to issuing a legal opinion as counsel to borrowers and guarantors in connection with a credit agreement.
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