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Education
  • New York University (B.A.,1980)
  • Boston University School of Law (J.D.,1983)


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  • New York

Peter C. Dopsch Peter C. Dopsch

Partner
Primary Office: New York

Email: pdopsch@mofo.com
Phone: (212) 506-7263
Fax: (212) 468-7900

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Mr. Dopsch is a partner in the New York office of Morrison & Foerster LLP and is a member of the office’s Financial Transactions Group. His practice focuses on banking, asset and infrastructure finance transactions and international corporate matters.

Mr. Dopsch has represented banks and other institutional lenders in a wide variety of secured and unsecured financing transactions, including syndicated loans, asset based lending transactions, structured trade and commodity finance transactions, project and infrastructure finance transactions, equipment leases, commercial paper programs, and standby and trade letters of credit. These have included both domestic and cross-border matters. He has extensive experience in advising secured parties under the Uniform Commercial Code. Mr. Dopsch also regularly advises clients on insolvency matters, and has represented lenders in complex loan workouts and restructurings.

In addition, Mr. Dopsch has represented parties in securitization and other structured finance transactions, including the sale of receivables to bank-sponsored conduits. He also has experience in derivative transactions, including both credit and equity derivatives.

Mr. Dopsch is the co-author of “Mezzanine Loan Foreclosure: UCC Sales of Equity Interests under Revised Article 9,” which was published in the Summer 2002 edition of The Real Estate Finance Journal.

Mr. Dopsch received his B.A. from New York University in 1980 and his J.D. from Boston University School of Law in 1983, where he was a G. Joseph Tauro Scholar. He is admitted to practice in New York.