Adriana Snedaker advises clients on real estate and debt finance transactions including:
- Representing borrowers and lenders in financing transactions, including acquisition and construction loans, term loan facilities, asset-based secured financings and revolving credit facilities.
- Representing developers, investors and owners in the acquisition, financing, disposition, and leasing of real property.
- Negotiating and drafting office leases, retail leases, subleases and amendments for landlords and tenants.
Adriana also collaborates with the firm’s Corporate & Securities Practice Group on corporate transactions, such as mergers and acquisitions, for public and private companies, which involve financing and real estate issues.
Adriana earned a law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law where she served as executive editor for the Tennessee Law Review. During law school, Adriana was a student attorney in the Transactional Law Clinic where she worked alongside students and professors to advise clients on choice of entity formation, entity governance, stock option plans, and convertible notes. She earned an undergraduate degree in criminology from the University of South Florida.