Sarah represents clients on a variety of general corporate matters with a focus on debt and equity finance. She advises lenders and borrowers in connection with senior secured credit agreements, asset-based lending facilities, subordinated debt structures, and SBIC investments of long-term debt and equity in connection with leveraged buyouts of lower middle market companies across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, energy, business services, and technology.
Sarah previously worked at a large New York-based law firm, where she represented public and private companies and lenders in secured and unsecured syndicated financings, including project finance and asset-based lending matters.
Sarah obtained her J.D. from Duke University School of Law. While in law school, Sarah served as the Executive Editor of the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, provided free legal advice and representation to low-income children through the Duke Children’s Law Clinic, and was also a volunteer judicial intern for the Honorable Judge Catharina Haynes.
At Sarah’s previous firm she served as Vice Chair of the Impact Committee, formerly their DEIB Committee.
Duke, University School of Law, J.D., 2012
University of Texas, B.A., 2009, with high honors
Volunteer judicial intern, the Honorable Judge Catharina Haynes, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
October 6, 2025 | Press Releases
Frost Brown Todd (FBT) is pleased to announce that Sarah M. Naseman has joined the firm’s Housto...