Jason Samblanet is a Chambers USA-ranked finance lawyer who advises financial institutions and corporate clients on U.S. and cross-border financing transactions.
Jason's practice is broad by design: he represents lenders and borrowers across industries, deal sizes, and financing structures, giving him a practical view of the market from both sides of the table. His work spans industries, including technology, health care, energy, cryptocurrency, and consumer products, and ranges from middle market transactions to multibillion-dollar financings.
Jason has a practical understanding of how financing terms are negotiated and applied in different parts of the market. His lender-side clients have included Citibank, MUFG, KeyBank, Bank of America, Citizens Bank, and other leading financial institutions. His borrower-side work has included representations for companies such as Peabody Energy, Lamb Weston, TransDigm, Cleveland-Cliffs, and Kraken.
Jason is recognized in Chambers USA for banking & finance, where clients say he "consistently provides exceptional quality of service," "he is incredibly responsive and willing to talk through challenging matters at any level of detail in the documentation process," and note that "no matter the complexity, I know Jason will be able to identify our key challenges and limit our risk from a legal perspective." He is also listed in The Legal 500 for commercial lending.
Jason serves on the board of directors of Vocational Guidance Services.
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"Jason is incredible. He meets the exceptional service, responsiveness and commercial knowledge to be a key partner for us on some of our most challenging transactions."Chambers USA
- University of Virginia (J.D. 2014); Malone University (B.A. magna cum laude 2009)
- Ohio
Chambers: Banking and Finance (2026)
The Legal 500: Commercial Lending
- Extern to the Honorable James Gwin, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio (2012)
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