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| Mr. Feldman is a partner in the firm's Business Group and is also the firm's Hiring Partner. Mr. Feldman practices in the areas of alternative entities and general business, focusing primarily on organizational and operational issues relating to the utilization of Delaware alternative entities, such as limited liability companies, general and limited partnerships, statutory trusts and special purpose corporations, in all types of business and commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, securitizations, structured finance, investment and hedge funds, financing and real estate transactions involving special purpose bankruptcy-remote vehicles, public and private offerings, trust preferred securities transactions and Tier 1 capital transactions.
Mr. Feldman also advises clients relating to the structuring and restructuring, including through mergers, conversions, transfers and domestications of entities, of business and commercial transactions.
Mr. Feldman's practice often involves authoring opinion letters and providing advice on matters relating to Delaware entities, including the formation, operation, dissolution and winding-up of such entities, the duties, fiduciary and otherwise, of general partners, managers, directors and trustees of such entities, and the perfection of security interests under the Delaware Uniform Commercial Code in and by such entities.
Mr. Feldman has been named as a leading alternative entities practitioner by Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business, one of the most respected legal rankings in the world.
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Partner
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Alternative Entities Alternative Entities - Litigation Business Law
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Delaware, 1998 U.S. District Court District of Delaware, 1998
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Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia,
1997 J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence Honors: cum laude
Law Review:
Georgetown Tax Lawyer, Primary Editor, 1995 - 1997University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
1993 B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Honors: With Distinction Major: History |
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| Note, Tax Crimes and Non-Tax Crimes in Fifth Amendment Protection Cases: United States v. Troescher, 49 Tax Law. 961, 1996 |
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Tau Epsilon Phi
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1971, Long Island, New York, United States of America
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Business Organizations, Litigation & Appeals, Business & Commercial Law
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| 5/8/2009 |
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