Signaling its continued commitment to strategic growth as the largest, national, full-service women-owned and managed law firm in the U.S., CM Law PLLC (formerly Culhane Meadows) announces the addition of two new partners in the Birmingham, AL market and the launch of the firm’s national Equipment Leasing & Finance Practice.
“We are so very pleased to welcome this duo of experienced attorneys to CM Law,” says Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner Kelly Rittenberry Culhane. “Jen Howard and Ken Weinberg are bringing their Equipment Leasing and Finance Practice to the firm as we expand the firm’s footprint into Birmingham, AL. Both are outstanding additions to the CM Law family and share our commitment to serving as Client Minded Advocates for everyone we represent.”
Jennifer (Jen) Howard (jhoward@cm.law) advises clients throughout the U.S. regarding asset-based financing transactions, focusing on equipment finance and energy-generation project finance. In addition to launching CM Law’s new Equipment Leasing and Finance Practice with Partner Ken Weinberg, Jen will be an integral member of the firm’s Banking & Financial Services and Energy Transactions Practices. Her experience in the equipment finance industry includes all phases of structuring and documenting true leases, leases intended as secured financing, and equipment loans. Her energy industry experience includes advising clients in connection with construction loans, term loans, and other types of financing related to energy generation facilities, such as anaerobic digesters, landfill gas-to-energy facilities, solar facilities, and natural gas-fired plants. Her experience also includes preparing power purchase agreements and related forms, energy trade association formation, and advising clients in public policy and energy regulatory matters.
Ken Weinberg (kweinberg@cm.law) has been actively involved in the commercial equipment leasing and finance industry for decades and is the recipient of the Edward A. Groobert Award for Legal Excellence, given by the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA). In addition to launching CM Law’s new Equipment Leasing and Finance Practice with Partner Jen Howard, Ken will be an integral member of the firm’s Banking & Financial Services and Energy Transaction Practices. He has significant experience across a broad spectrum of commercial equipment leasing and finance transactions, including TRAC, First Amendment, FMV, service contract and other true lease structures; synthetic leases, leases intended as security, equipment finance agreements and traditional loan transactions; progress payment, interim funding and construction financings; sublease and inventory structures; mixed goods and services transactions; vendor lease programs; assignments and syndications; warehouse and funding lines; and refinancings, back-leveraging, lease assignments, sales of interest and portfolio acquisitions. In the niche of energy financing, Ken represents lenders, investors, and developers in recourse and non-recourse financing transactions (debt and tax-driven sale-leasebacks) for energy facilities across the country and internationally, including biomass facilities, landfill-gas-to-energy projects, solar facilities, and natural-gas-fired plants.
CM Law PLLC (cm.law) – formerly Culhane Meadows PLLC – is the largest full-service business law firm in the nation that is both women-owned and managed (WBE). Designed to provide experienced attorneys with an optimal way to practice sophisticated law while maintaining a superior work/life balance, the firm offers fully remote work options, a transparent, merit and math-based compensation structure, and a collaborative culture. Serving a diverse clientele—from individuals and small businesses to over 40 Fortune-ranked companies—CM Law is committed to delivering exceptional legal services across a broad spectrum of industries.
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