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Haynes and Boone Announces Class of 2012 Partners

Five associates and four of counsel at Haynes and Boone, LLP have been elevated to partnership in 2012. The newly elected partners are Daniel Gold, Dustin Johnson, Jeremy Kernodle, John McGowan, Matt Zmigrosky, Ralph Arpajian, Gregg Miller, Noah Shapiro and George Parker Young.

“I am proud to announce and congratulate the class of 2012 partners,” said Managing Partner Terry Conner. “They are not only knowledgeable and skilled in their profession, but are excellent representatives of the client-centric focus we promote at Haynes and Boone.” >>



Ralph E. Arpajian

Partner

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Области практики

Образование

  • J.D., University of Southern California, 1982
  • B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1978

КВАЛИФИКАЦИЯ

  • New York
  • Pennsylvania

Практика в качестве клерка в судах

Honorable Louis H. Pollak, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Ralph Arpajian is a partner in the New York office of Haynes and Boone. He is a member of the firm's Finance and Real Estate Practice Groups and focuses in all areas of commercial real estate law.

Ralph has extensive experience representing major financial institutions and other institutional investors, both domestic and foreign, in complex commercial real estate transactions. His experience encompasses a broad spectrum of transactions, concentrating on the representation of lenders and borrowers/owners in a variety of types of financing transactions, including multi-state, multi-property syndicated loans, securitized loans, construction and permanent loans and other capital markets financings, including mezzanine, subordinate and equity financings. Ralph has also represented clients in problem loan workouts and restructures and mortgage foreclosures. 

Ralph has worked with clients in transactions covering a wide variety of commercial properties throughout the United States. These properties have included office towers, regional and super-regional shopping malls, hotels, large residential condominiums and urban and suburban mixed-use developments.