Snell & Wilmer Welcomes Associate Nia A. Sims to the Orange County Office
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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - Californer -- Snell & Wilmer is pleased to announce that associate Nia A. Sims (https://www.swlaw.com/people/nia_sims/) has joined the Orange County office in the firm's Commercial Finance practice group. Sims drafts and reviews ancillary documents for debt deals involving senior secured and mezzanine lenders and helps secured transactions move quickly for investment and commercial banks.

Sims works closely with banking clients, lenders, paralegals, and opposing counsel to finalize filings that perfect security interests in collateral. She has driven credit facility amendments and incrementals used to finance acquisitions, buyouts, and corporate restructurings, and has helped prepare asylum interview testimony for a family seeking refuge in the United States.

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Sims earned her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, and her B.A., magna cum laude, in Political Science and General Liberal Arts from Mississippi State University. She is admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of California and in the states of California and Texas.

About Snell & Wilmer
Founded in 1938, Snell & Wilmer is a full-service business law firm with more than 500 attorneys practicing in 17 locations throughout the United States and in Mexico, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Palo Alto and San Diego, California; Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Colorado; Washington, D.C.; Boise, Idaho; Las Vegas and Reno-Tahoe, Nevada; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Dallas, Texas; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle, Washington; and Los Cabos, Mexico. The firm represents clients ranging from large, publicly traded corporations to small businesses, individuals, and entrepreneurs. For more information, visit swlaw.com (http://www.swlaw.com/).

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Christopher Saldivar
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