Womble Bond Dickinson announced Eryn Brasovan has joined its Baltimore, MD office as a Partner. She has extensive experience encompassing a variety of transactional and regulatory matters related to the financial services and insurance industries, including consumer and commercial lending, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance and risk management, and litigation and dispute resolution.
“Eryn represents our ongoing commitment to adding the best talent that advances the interests of our clients and the firm,” said Barry Herman, Managing Partner of the Baltimore office. “Her experience as in-house counsel translates to an invaluable perspective and understanding of the unique intersection of business and the law, and we are excited for her bright future with us.”
Merrick Benn, Womble’s Vice Chair and Capital Markets Practice Group Leader, added: “Eryn’s background makes her a key addition to our insurance premium finance practice as we continue to expand our specialty lending and broader transactional capabilities.”
Prior to joining the firm, Brasovan was general counsel for one of North America’s largest insurance premium finance lenders (by amount financed) for nearly 15 years. In that role, she interacted directly with federal and state regulators, including the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, Department of Treasury, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and state banking and insurance examiners and licensing agencies.
“As an international firm with full-service capabilities, I knew Womble was the ideal platform to further develop my practice. The firm’s innovative solutions and commitment to excellence resonate deeply with my values, and I look forward to contributing to the growth and success of Womble’s accomplished team,” said Brasovan.
Brasovan has served for over a decade as the member-elected president of the National Premium Finance Association, a not-for-profit corporation that serves as the national trade association for property and casualty insurance premium finance lenders. She graduated from DePaul University College of Law and received her B.S. from Indiana University Bloomington.