Justin L. Pybas
Overview
Justin Pybas helps financial institutions, businesses, and investors structure transactions, manage risk, and achieve their strategic objectives through practical counsel on lending, real estate, and corporate matters.
A significant portion of Justin’s practice focuses on representing local and national financial institutions and providers of financial products. He advises lenders on the documentation, negotiation, and closing of complex financing transactions involving a broad range of collateral, including commercial real estate, health care facilities, oil and gas interests, equity pledges, and personal property. Financial institution clients also rely on his experience in loan restructurings, distressed debt workouts, and deed-in-lieu transactions.
Justin also represents buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and borrowers in sophisticated real estate transactions. His experience includes acquisitions and dispositions of commercial properties, commercial leasing matters, and real estate-based financing transactions. By understanding the priorities of all parties involved in a transaction, he helps clients efficiently navigate complex real estate matters and reach successful outcomes.
In addition to his lending and real estate practice, Justin advises companies on a wide range of corporate and business matters. He assists clients with entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, debt and equity financings, licensing arrangements, management agreements, and other strategic transactions designed to support growth and long-term success.
Credentials
Education
- University of Oklahoma College of Law, 2006 (J.D.), with distinction
- Southern Nazarene University, 2002 (B.S.), summa cum laude
Court Admissions
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, 2006
- Best Lawyers in America, 2019-2026
- American Society of Legal Advocates, Top 40 Under 40 Corporate Lawyers in Oklahoma
- Who’s Who: American Law Students, 2004
- Oklahoma County Bar Association
- Oklahoma Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Downtown Club of Oklahoma City
- Commercial Real Estate Council of Oklahoma City
- “Native Hawaiians: The Issue of Federal Recognition,” American Indian Law Review, 30 Am. Indian L. Rev. 184, 2005