Henry is a partner practicing in the firm’s Transactional Group with an emphasis on affordable housing, financing and real estate. Henry represents developers and syndicators in multifamily tax credit housing projects, and assists in all aspects of affordable housing development, from navigating the rules of government funding sources to negotiating with institutional lenders and investors.
Henry has also represented both borrowers and lenders, including many of the largest national banks, in structuring and negotiating financing and navigating work-outs, in a variety of industries including the wine industry, affordable housing and real estate development. Henry has assisted borrowers in negotiating credit facilities, swap transactions and tax-exempt bond financing. He has also represented lenders in providing credit facilities to borrowers in the wine industry, including syndicated loans, secured financing and intercreditor agreements.
Henry’s real estate practice encompasses commercial, agricultural and residential property in myriad areas, including land use and entitlements, acquisition, construction, leasing, financing and property management.
Henry began his legal career in the Real Estate and Project Development Group at the firm currently known as Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, in San Francisco where he gained experience in commercial real estate leasing, purchase and sales, financing and land use. Henry Loh II joined CMPR in 2005.
- State Bar of California
- Member, Sonoma County Bar Association
- Member, Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County
- Bachelor of Arts, Brandeis University, 1998, Economics & History
- Juris Doctor, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, 2001
- Master of Economics, University of Sydney, 2004