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Mayer Brown has welcomed Chris McGarry as a partner in its global Structured Finance and Private Capital groups. McGarry brings a wealth of experience to the firm, having previously led the European collateralized loan obligations (CLO) practice and the English law securitization practice at White & Case. His expertise in structured finance is expected to enhance Mayer Brown's capabilities in this area, particularly as the demand for innovative financing solutions continues to grow.
With a strong background in both domestic and international markets, McGarry's addition is seen as a strategic move to bolster the firm's position in the competitive landscape of structured finance. His track record of advising clients on complex financial transactions will be invaluable as Mayer Brown seeks to expand its service offerings and meet the evolving needs of its clients. The firm is optimistic that McGarry's leadership and insight will contribute significantly to its ongoing success in the structured finance sector.
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