David Randolph

Top rated Banking attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Nexus Legal LLP
David Randolph
Nexus Legal LLP

Practice areas: Banking, Business & Corporate, Real Estate; view more

Licensed in Oklahoma since: 2007

Education: The University of Tulsa College of Law

Languages spoken: English, Russian, Spanish

Selected to Rising Stars: 2012 - 2022
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Nexus Legal LLP

110 S Hartford Ave
Suite 2596
Tulsa, OK 74120 Visit website
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David Randolph, Managing Partner of Nexus Legal LLP, has been recognized by Super Lawyers for his exceptional representation of financial institutions. Clients value his responsiveness and practical, timely advice that directly addresses their most pressing concerns. Licensed in Oklahoma and Texas, David leverages his multi-jurisdictional expertise to provide comprehensive solutions.

Specializing in financing transactions, David structures and documents everything from syndicated credit facilities and asset-based lending to healthcare loans, real estate financing, and tenant-in-common structures. His deep commercial lending experience enables efficient navigation of complex intercreditor issues, restructurings, and workouts. With expertise spanning FinTech, gaming, and real estate, particularly in healthcare finance, David is known for his strategic approach, skilled negotiation with opposing counsel, and ability to close deals swiftly without compromising quality.

David serves as Nexus Legal’s representative to the Loan Syndications and Trading Association and provides legal counsel to LaserPro, the banking industry’s leading loan documentation software provider. Through his Risk Management Association involvement, he enhances the strategic counsel he delivers to clients.

Beyond finance, David guides clients through commercial agreements, real estate transactions, tribal sovereign immunity matters, technology agreements, and intellectual property issues across diverse industries.

In leadership and community service, David is Past Chair of both the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Business and Corporate Law Section and the Tulsa County Bar Association's Corporate Counsel Section. He has served as a Planning Commissioner for Jenks and supports the Tulsa Area United Way as a Tocqueville Society member.

With his proven ability to deliver results while navigating complex challenges, David provides the sophisticated, reliable counsel that transactional business matters demand.

REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONS

  • Lender’s counsel for construction financing for new Gradient (36 Degrees North) headquarters

  • Lender’s counsel for tenant-in-common financing for 521,000-square-foot office tower

  • Administrative Agent’s and Collateral Agent’s counsel in $175 million syndicated credit facility for a pipeline transport company

  • Administrative Agent’s and Collateral Agent’s counsel in $125 million syndicated secured working capital facility for a steel mill

  • Administrative Agent’s counsel for $80 term loan secured by healthcare facilities in a multi-state transaction

  • Lender’s counsel in $30 million revolving credit facility secured by senior care facilities in multiple states

  • Lender’s counsel in $25 million acquisition financing for shopping center

  • Lender’s counsel in structuring and drafting of forbearance agreements with defaulting borrowers

    COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL

    Tulsa Area United Way, Tocqueville Society Member
    Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA)
    Oklahoma Bankers Association
    Southwest Association of Bank Counsel
    American Health Law Association
    National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC)
    American Bar Association
    Oklahoma Bar Association
    Tulsa County Bar Association

Practice areas

Banking, Business/Corporate, Real Estate: Business, Technology Transactions
  • 60% Banking
  • 20% Business/Corporate
  • 10% Real Estate: Business
  • 10% Technology Transactions

First Admitted: 2007, Oklahoma

Professional Webpage: https://www.nexuslegal.pro/david-randolph

Bar / Professional Activity

  • Oklahoma, 2007
  • Texas, 2023
  • Oklahoma Bar Association, Business and Corporate Law Section, Past Chair
  • Tulsa County Bar Association, Corporate Counsel Section
  • American Bar Association
  • Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA)
  • Oklahoma Bankers Association
  • Southwest Association of Bank Counsel
  • American Health Law Association
  • National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC)

Representative Clients

  • BOK Financial, 2026
  • Finastra (maker of LaserPro), 2026
  • Armstrong Bank, 2026
  • Simmons Bank, 2026
  • Stride Bank, 2026
  • Arvest Bank, 2026

Transactions

  • Represented the administrative agent in negotiating and documenting an amendment to a $170 million revolving credit facility for a regional distribution company and its affiliated guarantors. Work included drafting mortgages, coordinating syndicate lender approvals, other security instruments, and preparing updated UCC filings., 2026
  • Represented a regional lender in acquisition financing for a marina facility operating under a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit on leased land. Structured leasehold collateral, negotiated lessor consent, addressed federal permit transfer requirements, and coordinated multi-jurisdictional security filings through closing., 2026
  • Represented a regional bank in structuring and closing a million multi-loan commercial financing for a mixed-use retail and restaurant development in central Oklahoma. The transaction involved three interconnected credit facilities, including a real estate term loan secured by the commercial property and two tenant improvement term loans for restaurant build-outs within the development. The engagement required coordinating complex cross-collateralization and junior mortgage structures across all three loans, drafting and negotiating subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreements with multiple tenants, and resolving timing and sequencing issues inherent in closing interdependent loans with distinct borrowing entities. Work included tailoring financial covenants to the operational characteristics of each borrower, and navigating multi-layered ownership and management structures involving joint ventures and related management companies., 2026

Pro bono / Community Service

  • Tulsa Area United Way, Tocqueville Society Member

Educational Background

  • University of Tulsa, B.S.B.A., B.A., Major: Economics, Major: Management Information Systems, Major: Russian Studies, Honor: magna cum laude, 2004, 2000-2004
  • J.D., University of Tulsa College of Law, 2004-2007

Scholarly Lectures / Writings

  • Editor in Chief, Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law, 2006-2007

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Honors

  • Best Lawyers
  • John Rogers Merit Scholarship, University of Tulsa College of Law, 2004-2007
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Industry Groups

  • Banking
  • Mergers And Acquisitions
  • Technology

Office location for David Randolph

110 S Hartford Ave
Suite 2596
Tulsa, OK 74120

Phone: 888-520-1351

Selections

11 Years Rising Stars
  • Rising Stars: 2012 - 2022

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