Dillon L. Langley, Partner

Dillon L. Langley

Co-Founder and Partner

dillon@nexuslegal.pro
(539) 399-0963

Nexus Legal LLP
110 S. Hartford Ave., Suite 2596
Tulsa, OK 74120

EDUCATION

University of Oklahoma College of Law, J.D., with honors, 2017

Oklahoma State University, B.A., summa cum laude, 2012

ADMISSIONS

Oklahoma (2017)

HONORS & RECOGNITIONS

Super Lawyers Rising Star

Dillon Langley is a Partner and Co-Founder of Nexus Legal LLP. He has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star and in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America for his work in banking, finance, and corporate transactions.

Dillon has a broad, active transactional practice, with particular depth in banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate law, and private placements. He represents banks and businesses in commercial lending, acquisitions, entity formation, and corporate governance.

At Nexus Legal, Dillon works alongside David Randolph across the full range of the firm's commercial finance practice, including healthcare financings, commercial real estate loans, construction lending, acquisition financing, syndicated credit facilities, complex SNDA work, reverse 1031 exchanges, and tenant-in-common structures. He plays a central role in loan documentation drafting, borrower’s counsel negotiations, and closing coordination on the firm's most complex transactions. That breadth, across nearly every transaction type the firm handles, gives him a practical versatility unusual at his level.

Dillon also brings particular depth in aviation finance, representing clients in aircraft acquisition and finance transactions and drawing on his corporate background and his facility with complex, multi-party structuring.

Beyond the firm’s lending practice, Dillon leads much of Nexus Legal's corporate advisory work, advising clients on entity structuring, operating agreements, member and shareholder matters, and ongoing governance. His early experience in complex civil litigation gives him a practical eye for structuring transactions to head off disputes, which serves both the firm’s bank clients and its corporate clients.

His ease moving between the firm’s finance, corporate, and transactional work lets Nexus serve as a more complete advisor to its clients.