Daniel C. McKay, II
Shareholder
T: 312-609-7762
F: 312-609-5005
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Daniel C. McKay II has held various management positions at Vedder Price, including Chairman of the Corporate Practice Area, Chairman of the Financial Institutions Group and Chairman of the Associate Evaluation Committee, as well as membership on the Firm’s Board of Directors, Compensation Committee and Strategic Planning Committee. Mr. McKay concentrates his practice in the representation of financial institutions and corporations in connection with mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, corporate finance, corporate governance and regulatory and compliance matters, and advises officers, directors and shareholders in such institutions. He also assists financial institutions regarding strategic growth initiations including new products, services and franchise expansion, including assisting with the organization of de novo state and national banks. He is a frequent speaker on financial institution law matters, serves as an executive editor of the Financial Services Report and was selected by Crain’s Chicago Business as one of the top business leaders in Chicago.
For a number of years, Mr. McKay taught banking law and regulation at Loyola University School of Law. Prior to joining Vedder Price, Mr. McKay served as an attorney with a banking boutique law firm in Washington, D.C., and was a bank regulatory attorney with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, where he was assigned to the Securities and Corporate Division and Office of Enforcement of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Washington, D.C. Mr. McKay has also received training from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Mr. McKay is a member of The Economic Club of Chicago and The Chicago Club, and is past President of the National Lekotek Center for Disabled Children and director of The Anixter Center. He is active in civic and youth sports activities in his home community of Hinsdale, Illinois.
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- J.D., Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, 1984
- M.A., Political Science: Public Policy Analysis, Loyola University Graduate School, 1985
- B.A., Philosophy and Economics, University of Notre Dame, 1980
- Illinois, 1984
- District of Columbia, 1987
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