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News Outside the Region: Windels Marx promotes Deyhle to partner at New Brunswick office

New Brunswick, NJ According to Windels Marx LLP, Patrick Deyhle has been promoted to partner.

In his new role as partner, Deyhle will continue his representation of real estate finance clients, and expand his work in the areas of commercial real estate financing and development.

Deyhle is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York, Maryland, the District of Columbia and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.  He earned his J.D. from American University Washington College of Law (2007) and his B.S. in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University (2004).

Deyhle joined the firm shortly after graduating from American University Washington School of Law, where his practice has since focused primarily on representing lenders in commercial real estate financing transactions, including acquisition, construction and permanent mortgage financing, as well as representing lenders in commercial and corporate financing matters. Additionally, Deyhle has experience in working out distressed loans, and documenting both restructuring arrangements and loan modifications.

Deyhle’s clients include banks, financial institutions and other non-traditional real estate lenders. Additionally, he has experience representing developers, owners and investors in the areas of real estate financing, development, acquisitions, dispositions, and commercial leasing.

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