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Justin Keller
Justin Keller is an associate in the Finance Practice Group in the Dallas office of Haynes and Boone. Justin represents lenders and borrowers in a variety of commercial and corporate finance transactions. He has assisted clients in both bilateral and syndicated credit facilities, secured and unsecured, including acquisition financings, real estate secured facilities, and subscription secured financings.
- Included in the "Ones to Watch" category of The Best Lawyers in America, Woodward/White, Inc., 2024
- Recipient of Fund Finance Association Rising Star award, 2023
Education
B.A., Cedarville University, 2008, Dean's List
J.D., Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, 2018, cum laude; Dean’s List; Staff Editor, SMU Law Review Association
M.A., University of Massachusetts, 2012
Clerkships
Judicial Extern to the Honorable Bankruptcy Judge Mark X. Mullin, 2017
Admissions
Texas
The key question lenders ask in connection with any subscription-secured credit facility is whether there is any impediment to accessing capital commitments to repay the borrower’s obligations under the facility. One impediment may be the impact of sovereign immunity on the ability to require an investor to make capital contributions to repay the credit facility. Sovereign immunity is a legal doct [...]