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KevinBezio

Partner

Overview

Biography

Kevin serves as a co-chair of the Financial Institutions & Lending Practice Area. He has extensive experience serving public finance clients as letter-of-credit bank counsel, bond counsel, and underwriter’s counsel in variable rate and fixed rate tax-exempt and taxable financing transactions involving not-for-profits, including hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care entities; colleges and universities; and charitable organizations.

Kevin additionally represents lenders in financing transactions involving secured loans, real estate financing, receivables and equipment financing, letters of credit, lines of credit, standby bond-purchase agreements, and ISDA swaps. He is also experienced with obligated group health care financing structures, secured lending, taxable and tax-exempt leasing structures, and corporate and real estate transactions, including as counsel to the administrative agent, lead arranger, and co-lenders in syndicated real estate transactions.

Experience

Prior Experience

  • Harris Beach, PLLC, Partner
  • NYS Court of Appeals, Senior Court Attorney

Selected Honors

  • The Best Lawyers in America®: Public Finance Law, 2021–2025
  • The Best Lawyers in America®: Albany "Lawyer of the Year": Public Finance Law, 2023

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