
Seth Good is a Principal in the firm's Commercial Finance Group. He represents banks, hedge funds and other financial institutions primarily engaged in middle-market lending activities with average transactions ranging from $40 million to $400 million. Mr. Good regularly assists clients in structuring, documenting and negotiating both asset-based and cash-flow deals covering a broad range of commercial finance transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations and refinancings.
Mr. Good has extensive experience representing lenders in multi-lien and unitranche structures, with a noted focus on the technology and software industry. In addition, he has worked frequently on cross-border lending transactions in North America and Europe, often involving multiple currency credit facilities.
In 2017, Mr. Good was chosen as a "40 Under 40" award recipient by The Secured Finance Network. The award recognizes "the best and brightest rising stars in secured finance." He has been recognized annually as a Leading Lawyer in Banking & Financial Institutions Law by Illinois Leading Lawyers since 2021, and was previously named an Emerging Lawyer by Leading Lawyers. He is a member of the Chicago Bar Association and the American Bar Association, and has given presentations regarding the successful negotiation of credit documentation.
Mr. Good joined Goldberg Kohn in November 2004. He is Chair of the firm's Recruiting Committee.
Mr. Good received his law degree from Harvard Law School in 2003, and his B.A., with highest distinction, in Economics from the University of Michigan in 2000, where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He is admitted to practice in Illinois.
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Practice areas
Industry Focus
Education
- Harvard Law School, J.D., 2003
- University of Michigan, B.A., Economics, with highest distinction, 2000
Bar Admissions
- Illinois
Professional Activities
- Chicago Bar Association
- American Bar Association