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Edward K. Gross, Shareholder
- 202-312-3330
- egross@vedderprice.com
- www.vedderprice.com
Edward K. Gross joined Vedder Price P.C. in 2006, establishing the firm’s Washington D.C. office. He is a member of the Equipment Finance Group.
Mr. Gross represents bank-affiliated and large independent equipment financing companies in all aspects of equipment finance. This representation includes documenting, structuring, negotiating, syndicating and enforcing equipment finance transactions, which Mr. Gross has been doing for more than 25 years.Mr. Gross counsels both financing providers and borrowers and lessees regarding the financing of all types of equipment finance matters and structures. These transactions include single investor, leveraged and other structured financings, true/tax motivated leases, synthetic leases, TRAC leases, “bundled” and other vendor originated financings, domestic and cross-border financings. The financed equipment and other property has included almost every type of capital equipment, including not only all varieties of transportation equipment, but also manufacturing and assembly line equipment, construction and drilling equipment, energy related and other facilities, medical equipment and health-related facilities, computers and software, telecommunications and other high-tech equipment, trucks and trailers and modular units, FF&E, and every other type of personal property or fixtures that are susceptible to being leased, and occasionally the related real estate.
Mr. Gross is considered an industry leader in business aircraft finance, especially jet aircraft and helicopters. These transactions vary in structure, and include tax and non-tax lease and secured loan financing of managed and/or chartered aircraft, air taxi and air ambulance fleet and engine pools, and aircraft operated under fractional and “pay card” arrangements. The financing customers include large publicly or privately held businesses, governmental entities or high-net-worth individual users. Many of these transactions involved foreign registered aircraft.
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Articles in the National Law Review database by Edward K. Gross:
- FAA NCT Update (Posted On Sunday, April 22, 2012)
- FAA Publishes Proposed Policy Clarification Regarding Non-Citizen Trusts: Permitted, but Conditioned (Posted On Thursday, March 1, 2012)
- FAA Scrutinizes Non-Citizen Trusts (Posted On Monday, November 7, 2011)
- New FAA Re-Registration and Renewal Rule Becomes Final (Posted On Friday, September 3, 2010)
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