Robyn Mandel concentrates her practice in corporate law with a focus on aviation matters, including financing, sales, purchases, and leasing of commercial and private aircraft. She represents lenders, aircraft leasing companies and a large commercial aircraft manufacturer in complex aircraft financing transactions including cross-border leases, chattel mortgages, residual value and credit support agreements. Ms. Mandel works with buyers and sellers of private aircraft and participants in fractional programs on purchase agreements, financing and regulatory compliance. She also regularly advises clients on Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration regulatory issues.
In addition, Ms. Mandel has represented major commercial banks and borrowers in a variety of corporate finance transactions, including revolving credit facilities, letter of credit facilities, mezzanine debt financings and intercreditor arrangements. She also provides general corporate counseling to a wide array of companies.
Ms.Mandel earned a B.A. in political science and religion from Emory University in 2000 and her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 2003, where she was articles editor for the Florida Journal of International Law. From 2003 to 2005, Ms. Mandel was a law clerk to the Honorable Richard T. Stansell-Gamm and the Honorable Pamela Lakes Wood, administrative law judges at the Department of Labor.
Ms. Mandel is a member of the Air and Space Law Forum and International Law Section of the American Bar Association. She is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Florida.
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