Brandon M. Hill’s practice focuses on the representation of lenders, borrowers and investors in interim, permanent, tax-exempt bond, reserve-based, construction, and other types of financing transactions, whether secured or unsecured. His public finance practice includes serving as bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, and bank’s counsel in tax-exempt financings for municipalities and non-profit entities including school districts, cities, counties, universities, special districts, and others. Mr. Hill has extensive experience representing clients in connection with loans secured by or involving real property, including industrial, office, multi-family, retail, oil and gas properties, and other commercial projects. His experience also includes representing lenders in foreclosure proceedings and loan servicers in all phases of loan servicing, including loan modifications, loan assumptions, loan sales, and REO sales.
Mr. Hill also represents lenders, purchasers, and sellers in connection with real property transfers, including preparation and negotiation of purchase and sale agreements, loan documents and conveyance instruments, and review of title documents, surveys, and various other due diligence reports and materials.
Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters, 2023
Banking
Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters, 2023
Banking
Top Attorney, 360 West magazine
Banking and Financial Law, 2017-2023
Top Attorney, Fort Worth Magazine
Real Estate & Finance, 2022
Banking & Finance, 2008-2021