Home » Jamie S. Brodsky, Alexander G. Staffieri and Kaitlyn J. George have been named partners in Frost Brown Todd’s Commercial Finance Practice Group, working in the law firm’s Louisville office.

Jamie S. Brodsky, Alexander G. Staffieri and Kaitlyn J. George have been named partners in Frost Brown Todd’s Commercial Finance Practice Group, working in the law firm’s Louisville office.

Brodsky advises banks, strategic and financial investors, and emerging growth, development stage and middle-market companies in a variety of corporate and financial transactions, including venture capital financings, private placements of equity and debt securities, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, out-of-court workouts, and complex secured and unsecured credit facilities. He has advised clients in connection with federal and state securities law reporting and compliance, in addition to handling a wide range of general corporate issues. Jamie previously served on his prior firm’s board of directors and chaired its Corporate Finance and Lending Practice.

Staffieri assists banks and investors with a wide range of business and finance law matters, including complex business transactions. His experience includes matters touching everything from commercial real estate lending, structured finance and asset-based lending to mergers and acquisitions, securities and corporate governance, and business services. He has represented clients across a broad spectrum of industries, including technology, real estate, financial services and hospitality.

George counsels financial institutions and companies and individuals on business transactions pertaining to financial transactions, including obtaining and restructuring corporate credit facilities. She has extensive experience on commercial real estate matters and also assists with a variety of general corporate and commercial issues, including leasing, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, contract work, and stock sales. She was an associate at Frost Brown Todd from 2014 to 2017.

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