Counsel
Rebecca O. Fruchtman
Banking & Finance, Global Trade Finance
Geral
Rebecca Fruchtman serves clients with respect to global trade finance, including supply chain finance, open accounts, letters of credit, structured letters of credit, risk-distributed trade transactions, and asset-based financing transactions—both domestic and cross-border.
Reconhecimento
- AV Peer Review-rated by Martindale-Hubbell.
- TMA Chicago Pro Bono Engagement of the Year award.
Formação Acadêmica
- Georgetown University, BS
- Georgetown University Law Center, JD
- The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, MBA
Registros
- California
- District of Columbia
- Illinois
Idiomas
- Espanhol
Atividades
- Member of ITFA working group in connection with advancement of UCC Amendments through New York State Legislature.
- Supply Chain Finance Committee Co-Chair of the global trade association BAFT.
- Speak bi-annually on letter of credit topics at the annual International Banking Law & Practice conferences.
- Routinely participate in BAFT working group discussion on trade finance digitization, supply chain finance accounting issues, and new regulatory capital requirements as they impact trade finance.
- Spoke at BAFT conferences and participated in BAFT working groups, including efforts to amend the Federal E-Sign Act to enable electronic drafts and bills of exchange.
- Co-authored Mayer Brown client alert on the UN Convention for the Assignment of Receivables in International Trade.
- Moderated a panel on the Convention as part of Mayer Brown Global Receivables and Supply Chain Finance webinar series.
- Served on the Board of Directors of the Chicago chapter of the Turnaround Management Association (TMA).
- Served as membership relations director of the American Bankruptcy Institute Committee on Commercial Fraud.
- Served as associate editor of the American Bankruptcy Journal.
- Pro bono work advising the United Nations (UNCITRAL) in its efforts to analyze and remove barriers to financing faced by small and mid-sized enterprises in emerging markets.