Katie Lane Chaverri is a seasoned financial institutions, restructuring, corporate and litigation attorney who serves a wide range of clients in the banking, financial services, government contract services, real estate and media industries among others. She has worked with national and local banks and multinational companies, nonprofit organizations and small start-ups.
Ms. Chaverri draws upon twenty years of practice as a business lawyer to counsel clients in a wide variety of contexts, ranging from formal and informal negotiations, workouts and mediation to intense litigation held in federal district, bankruptcy, state and administrative courts and tribunals. Raised as a bankruptcy lawyer representing business debtors and creditors in the Southern District of Florida, Ms. Chaverri has since expanded her bankruptcy work to a national practice and has appeared in bankruptcy courts in California, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia.
Ms. Chaverri advises national and local banks and financial institutions as to Dodd-Frank Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Truth in Lending Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, SAFE Act, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, Fair Housing Act, USA Patriot Act, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and the rules administered by the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of Foreign Assets Control, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, and other regulatory and enforcement agencies.
Ms. Chaverri presently serves a wide range of clients– from national and local banks and multinational companies to entrepreneurs, corporate officers and directors, nonprofit organizations and small start-ups. Ms. Chaverri represents clients serving the banking, financial services, government contract supply and services, residential and commercial real estate management, construction and development, retail, supply chain and media industries.
Prior to founding Tayman Lane Chaverri LLP in 2013, Ms. Chaverri spent several years as a member of the bankruptcy and financial restructuring group at Arent Fox LLP. Prior to 2008, she was an associate at Dickstein Shapiro LLP where she started working with Mr. Tayman as a member of that firm’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Department. Ms. Chaverri began her career in the bankruptcy litigation group of a large law firm in Miami, Florida. In addition to her core financial restructuring and banking law experience, Ms. Chaverri represents, in a pro bono capacity, individuals seeking political asylum in the United States and has appeared in proceedings before the Fourth, Ninth and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeals, Board of Immigration Appeals, the United States Immigration Courts, and the Department of Homeland Security. Ms. Chaverri has served as pro bono counsel for immigrants from several countries including, China, Egypt, El Salvador, Honduras, Lebanon, Mexico, Senegal, and Yemen.
Ms. Chaverri is a member of the bars of Florida, the District of Columbia and Maryland. She is admitted to practice before all Florida courts, the courts of the District of Columbia, all Maryland courts, the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the District of Columbia, the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for Maryland, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Ninth and Eleventh Circuits.
Ms. Chaverri is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, and the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the Southern District of Florida. Ms. Chaverri is a member of the International Women in Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC).
Ms. Chaverri earned her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law (2002). While at the University of Miami School of Law, Ms. Chaverri served as the Editor-in-chief of the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review.
Ms. Chaverri received her B.S.C, with honors, from the University of Miami (1999).
“The Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Venue Reform Act: A Change of Scenery for Large Corporate Debtors” Arent Fox Legal Alert; October 4, 2011.
“Why it Pays to Serve On a Creditors Committee” Arent Fox Legal Alert; February 8, 2011.
“Bankruptcy Practice After the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005,” Half Moon LLC (2005) Co-Author.
“Protectionism or Environmental Activism? The WTO as a Means of Reconciling the Conflict Between Global Free Trade and the Environment,” The University of Miami Inter-American Law Review, 32, 2 (2001).