Jacob Chaas represents banks, non-bank lenders, and other financial institutions in a range of complex financial transactions, and has experience working with clients across a variety of industries. Throughout law school, Jacob worked as a legal research assistant for LexisNexis, where he collaborated with Professor Stephen Yale-Loehr to update Immigration Law and Procedure, the 21-volume flagship immigration treatise, and also wrote and edited the annual casebook supplement for Immigration and Nationality Law: Problems and Strategies. Representative Engagements Wells Fargo Bank, as agent, in connection with senior secured credit facilities to be used for the acquisition of the Boston Celtics NBA franchise. PNC Bank, as agent, in connection with a senior secured revolving credit facility for the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning. Leading international bank as administrative agent and lender in connection with a $100 million senior secured asset-based credit facility for a privately-held regional retailer. Represented leading international bank as administrative agent, for a syndicate of lenders, in connection with a restructuring of a $365 million senior secured asset-based credit facility to hardware and home goods retailer. Represented Agent in a $175 million syndicated ABL working capital and acquisition facility for a whiskey distiller. Education & Credentials Boston University School of Law, JD (2024) cum laude; Articles Editor, Review of Banking and Financial Law Colgate University, BA (2019) magna cum laude Admissions Massachusetts