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Geoffrey M. White

Senior Associate

Mr. White's practice is focused on representing lenders, owners, investors, developers and managers in the workout, servicing, financing, purchase, sale, development and management of commercial real estate properties. Mr. White has represented life insurance company and FHA-insured lenders in connection with a multitude of servicing related matters for both distressed and non-distressed properties.  Mr. White has previously represented life insurance company, CMBS, and FHA-insured lenders in closings of more than $1 billion in loans in forty states. These loans have been for the new construction, purchase or refinancing of retail shopping centers, hotels, apartment complexes, industrial properties, senior housing projects, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and board and care facilities, involving various structures, including, but not limited to condominium regimes, planned unit developments, ground leases, master leases, cross-collateralizations, mezzanine financing, partial defeasance, low income housing tax credits and historic tax credits. Mr. White also advises clients on green/sustainability issues arising in relation to real estate and construction matters.

Mr. White graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2003 and magna cum laude from Mary Washington College in 2000 where he double majored in history and political science.

Mr. White is very active in the community. He is a member of the Board of Directors and the Director of Diversity of the Young Professionals Association of Louisville, where he helps to connect and engage metro Louisville's young professionals through community, professional and social opportunities. He is a founding member of the Governing Directors of The Crossing Generations Society, the young leaders committee of the Louisville Chapter of the American Red Cross.  He serves on the Board of Regents for the Historic Farmington House. He has also volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, Brightside and the Special Olympics.


 

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  • 502-568-0202
  • 502-415-2933 (Mobile)
  • 502-581-1087 (Fax)
Practice Areas
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Education
  • Mary Washington College
    B.A., 2000

    University of Michigan Law School
    J.D., 2003

Hobbies
  • Baseball
    American History and Politics
    College Sports
Bar Memberships
  • American Bar Association
  • Kentucky Bar Association
  • Louisville Bar Association
  • Ohio Bar Association
Courts
  • Ohio, 2003
    Kentucky