Nicholas J. Faleris is an associate with Foley & Lardner LLP and a member of the firm’s Finance & Financial Institutions Practice and Sports Industry Team.
Mr. Faleris’ practice focuses on structured finance and asset-backed securitization. He has advised clients as both lender's counsel and as borrower’s counsel on matters relating to secured and unsecured revolving and term lending facilities of varying structure, including syndicated lending groups, multi-borrower groups, and guaranteed borrowings. Additionally, he has advised clients as issuer's counsel, initial purchaser's counsel, underwriter's counsel and insurer's counsel on matters relating to public and private asset-backed securitizations involving various asset types, including insurance premium loans, auto floorplan credit lines, retail auto receivables, auto leases, pharmaceuticals and multi-use towers.
In addition to his law practice, Mr. Faleris has served as an associate scout for a Major League Baseball team and has written for baseball publications and blogs, currently including a regular column for Baseball Prospectus. He specializes in player evaluation, including through certain data analysis.
Prior to joining Foley, Mr. Faleris was an associate with Sidley Austin LLP.
Mr. Faleris earned his law degree from the Northwestern University School of Law (J.D., 2006), where he served as a member and published author on the Journal for International Law and Business and as a member of the Small Business Opportunity Center. Mr. Faleris graduated from the University of Notre Dame with dual bachelor’s degrees in government and computer application.
Mr. Faleris is admitted to practice in New York and Wisconsin.