Amy Swedberg is a partner in Maslon's Financial Services Group. Her practice focuses primarily on the representation of banks, indenture trustees and commercial creditors in default situations. Amy also assists asset-based lenders in preparing and negotiating commercial loan documentation.
University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
1996, J.D. Honors: Magna Cum Laude
Honors: Order of the Coif Honors: Phi Kappa Phi Honors: Best Brief, Reg. Comp., Philip C. Jessup Int'l Law Moot Court Honors: 5th Place Oralist, Reg. Comp., Philip C. Jessup Int'l Law Moot Court Honors: Participant, Int'l Comp., Philip C. Jessup Int'l Law Moot Court Honors: First Year Legal Writing
University of Saint Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota,
1993, B.A. Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Honors: Delta Epsilon Sigma National Scholastic Honor Society Honors: Omnicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society in Economics Major: Economics Minor: Quantitative Methods and Computer Science
Borrowers co-counsel for $325 million senior secured credit facilities.
Represented equipment finance company in replevin action concerning aircraft.
Represented secured lender in successful workout of multi-million dollar loan default.
Represented lessor in bankruptcy proceedings to pursue claim for post-petition administrative rent.
Represented asset-based lending company in debtor-in-possession financing transaction.
Successfully defended secured lender in lawsuits brought by trade creditors following voluntary repossession and liquidation of loan collateral.
Represented Indenture Trustee in objecting to disclosure statement and Chapter 11 plan and negotiation of plan confirmation order.
Negotiated favorable settlements of preference lawsuits against trade creditors and equipment lessors.
Represented secured lender in obtaining ex parte replevin order against a debtor who had been secreting assets.
Represented financial institution in defending appeal of bankruptcy court order dismissing single-asset real estate debtor's Chapter 11 case to permit mortgage foreclosure.