Christine L. Swanick
Partner at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
New York, New York
Christine Swanick is a partner in the Finance and Bankruptcy practice group in the firm's New York office. Ms. Swanick serves as Co-Team Leader of the Tribal and Indian Law Team.
Christine has practiced federal Indian law for 19 years advising clients in all aspects of federal Indian law and tribal law matters and represents tribes and entities doing business with tribes in complex contractual, gaming, regulatory and economic development matters and advises on restructuring of tribal debt. She concentrates her practice in the area of tribal-related financing projects, including commercial loans, syndicated credit facilities and note and bond financings.
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Christine has practiced federal Indian law for 19 years advising clients in all aspects of federal Indian law and tribal law matters and represents tribes and entities doing business with tribes in complex contractual, gaming, regulatory and economic development matters and advises on restructuring of tribal debt. She concentrates her practice in the area of tribal-related financing projects, including commercial loans, syndicated credit facilities and note and bond financings.
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Christine Swanick is a partner in the Finance and Bankruptcy practice group in the firm's New York office. Ms. Swanick serves as Co-Team Leader of the Tribal and Indian Law Team.
Christine has practiced federal Indian law for 19 years advising clients in all aspects of federal Indian law and tribal law matters and represents tribes and entities doing business with tribes in complex contractual, gaming, regulatory and economic development matters and advises on restructuring of tribal debt. She concentrates her practice in the area of tribal-related financing projects, including commercial loans, syndicated credit facilities and note and bond financings.
Christine is nationally recognized expert in tribal lending and restructuring transactions of all kinds and has worked on more than 100 Native American and gaming credit transactions involving more than 50 different Native American tribes.
Christine has practiced federal Indian law for 19 years advising clients in all aspects of federal Indian law and tribal law matters and represents tribes and entities doing business with tribes in complex contractual, gaming, regulatory and economic development matters and advises on restructuring of tribal debt. She concentrates her practice in the area of tribal-related financing projects, including commercial loans, syndicated credit facilities and note and bond financings.
Christine is nationally recognized expert in tribal lending and restructuring transactions of all kinds and has worked on more than 100 Native American and gaming credit transactions involving more than 50 different Native American tribes.