Cory E. Barry focuses his practice on representing issuers, underwriters, borrowers, and lenders in securitization and structured finance transactions relating to various receivables and financial assets. These financing transactions involve clients in the financial services, technology, telecommunications, insurance, investment fund, automotive, and fintech sectors. Cory’s practice involves the financing of a wide variety of asset classes, including consumer receivables, commercial loan and lease receivables, and esoteric financial assets.
Cory’s transaction experience includes advising on forward flow purchase facilities, structured warehouse transactions, repurchase arrangements, and public and private term ABS capital markets transactions. He has experience with a broad range of asset classes and other collateral, including unsecured and secured consumer loans, credit card receivables, home equity investment (HEI) real estate assets, dealer floorplan loans, wireless equipment installment plan (EIP) contracts, wireless airtime service receivables, equipment loan and lease receivables, insurance premium finance receivables, consumer healthcare receivables, solar energy system loans, automobile loans and leases, point-of-sale loan receivables, and commercial telecommunications equipment receivables. Cory has been involved in the structuring and negotiation of novel private financing transactions, including acquisition financing of various types of loans and other assets, and he has experience with master trust structures that have been used for traditional and esoteric receivables financing arrangements.
Cory serves as a co-leader of the firm’s global fintech industry group and a co-leader of the client alliance program (CAP) team of one of the firm’s major banking clients. Cory is also a member of the Washington, DC office recruiting committee.
Mobile Phone Device Payment Plan and Airtime Service Receivables Matters
Credit Card Receivables Matters
Home Equity Investment (HEI) Matters
Consumer Receivables Matters
Other ABS Matters
Ranked, USA: FinTech Legal: Corporate, Securities & Financing, Chambers FinTech (2024)
Recommended, Media, technology and telecoms: Fintech, The Legal 500 US (2023, 2024)
Recommended, Finance: Structured finance: securitization, The Legal 500 US (2021)