Bob Hannon assists clients in a variety of commercial finance, commercial real estate, corporate and commercial law matters. Bob's primary focus is representing lenders in all types of commercial loan transactions including syndications, participations, real estate development and construction loans, real estate acquisition loans, asset based loans, health care loans, floor plan loans, airplane loans, loans to nonprofit institutions, mezzanine finance and municipal finance, along with workouts of any of the foregoing. Bob also represents borrowers in connection with any of the foregoing and additionally has extensive experience with loan sales and purchases. Finally, Bob assists lenders with corporate and regulatory matters and has experience with bank formations and mergers and acquisitions. Representative clients include Avenue Bank, CapStar Bank, First Bank, Regions Bank, US Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association.
Bob Hannon assists clients in a variety of commercial finance, commercial real estate, corporate and commercial law matters. Bob's primary focus is representing lenders in all types of commercial loan transactions including syndications, participations, real estate development and construction loans, real estate acquisition loans, asset based loans, health care loans, floor plan loans, airplane loans, loans to nonprofit institutions, mezzanine finance and municipal finance, along with workouts of any of the foregoing. Bob also represents borrowers in connection with any of the foregoing and additionally has extensive experience with loan sales and purchases. Finally, Bob assists lenders with corporate and regulatory matters and has experience with bank formations and mergers and acquisitions. Representative clients include Avenue Bank, CapStar Bank, First Bank, Regions Bank, US Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association.
Prior to joining the firm, Bob practiced at the law firm of Stites & Harbison PLLC. Before attending law school, he was an elementary school teacher with the Washington, D.C. public schools through Teach for America. Bob served on the board of McNeilly Center for Children, Middle Tennessee's largest early childhood education provider, for ten years in the capacities of board chair, vice-chair, secretary and chair of its annual fundraising event. Additionally, Bob represented McNeilly in its merger with Nashville Child Center. Bob currently serves on the board of Belcourt Theatre in the role of Education Committee chair.
Bob received his law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School in May 1998, where he was an editor with the Vanderbilt Law Review. Bob earned his undergraduate degree in English with a minor in Business Administration from Vanderbilt University in 1993.