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Winston & Strawn Expands Structured Finance Practice with Addition of Partner

Aaron Benjamin represents many U.S. and foreign banks in commercial real estate warehouse lending deals.

byBrianna Wilson
July 8, 2025
in News, People

Winston & Strawn added Aaron Benjamin within the firm’s transactions department as a partner in the Charlotte and New York offices and a member of the structured finance practice.

Benjamin represents many U.S. and foreign banks in commercial real estate warehouse lending deals. Benjamin is recognized as a market leader in bank-side representation in pooled lending transactions backed by commercial real estate loans and in structured repurchase transactions backed by asset-backed securities, including residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities, CRE CLO bonds and commercial bank loan and middle market CLO bonds. Benjamin is licensed to practice in New York.

“Winston’s structured finance group is widely recognized as an industry leader with experience across a wide range of asset classes. I look forward to joining this exciting team and adding value to my bank clients in New York and Charlotte, across the country, and internationally,” Benjamin said.

“Winston is a go-to firm for clients dealing with complex financing structures and capital markets innovation, and the Charlotte market plays an important role in this work,” Danielle Williams, Charlotte office managing partner, said. “Aaron is well positioned to help us grow the Charlotte office and support the firm’s global platform in structured finance.”

“Aaron’s commercial real estate and specialty repurchase transactions experience will intersect well with our residential and commercial real estate, banking and finance groups,” Tim Kincaid and Brad Vaiana, transactions department co-chairs, said. “His specialty lending work for banks and other large financial institutions will be beneficial to expanding our structured finance practice in New York, Charlotte and abroad.”

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