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Practices & Sectors

IP & Tech Transactions

We work with large private and public corporations and universities, as well as startups and mid-market companies, across a wide range of industries, from media and entertainment, retail, beauty, fashion, and food and beverage, to the spectrum of...

Commercial Contracts

Lowenstein’s Commercial Contracts practice group focuses on the full spectrum of commercial contracts across a wide range of industries, including ad tech, fintech, life sciences, software, big data, social media, blockchain, media and entertainme...

Manufacturing & Industrial

Our cross-disciplinary legal team advises some of the largest manufacturers in the world. We team with our clients on everything from day-to-day operational matters to sophisticated transactions and litigation. We handle mergers and acquisitions,...

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Newsletter

Crypto Brief - April 2, 2026

FinTech Five - March 31, 2026

Crypto Brief - March 26, 2026

Crypto Brief - March 19, 2026

Crypto Brief - March 12, 2026

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News & Insights

May 4, 2026 | Strengthening Your Controls for the SEC’s New Priorities

Lowenstein Securities Litigation Chair Thomas E. Redburn Jr. will speak on a panel during With Intelligence's Hedge Fund Billion Dollar Leaders Summit that will focus on the following: The regulator’s 2026 priorities include intensified exam...

April 20, 2026 | DOJ/FBI Enforcement: What Fund Managers Need to Know

Lowenstein Securities Litigation Chair Thomas E. Redburn Jr. will moderate a panel during the 2026 GAIM Ops Cayman that will focus on the following: How DOJ and FBI enforcement priorities are evolving across financial crime, fraud and market...

March 30, 2026 | Lowenstein Welcomes New Bankruptcy Partner Christopher A. Ward, Past ABI President, to Enhance Debtor Practice at Firm’s Prominent Bankruptcy & Restructuring Department

Lowenstein Sandler has announced the addition of Christopher A. Ward, formerly Co-chair of Polsinelli’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring practice and the immediate Past President of the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI). The firm will also open a...

March 18, 2026 | Flash Alert: California DFPI Pauses VC Diversity Reporting — April 1 Deadline Lifted

Yesterday evening, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) announced that it is suspending the implementation and enforcement of the Fair Investment Practices by Venture Capital Companies Law (FIPVCC) pending rulema...

March 13, 2026 | Lowenstein Ranked in The American Lawyer’s Top Five Firms for UCC Retentions in 2025

The American Lawyer has included Lowenstein Sandler’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Department in its list of the top five law firms for retentions by Unsecured Creditors’ Committees (UCC) in 2025. Last year, the firm was retained to represent th...

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Podcasts

What’s New in Employment Law? Part I: State-Specific Changes
March 26,2026 | What’s New in Employment Law? Part I: State-Specific Changes

In this episode of Just Compensation, Megan Monson, Amy Komoroski Wiwi, and Amy C. Schwind discuss employment law updates and trends from 2025 and what employers should expect as 2026 continues. They delve into state-specific changes, noting minim...

Getting Started Right — Formation, Founders, and Early Decisions
March 12,2026 | Getting Started Right — Formation, Founders, and Early Decisions

Introducing The Founder's Hour, Lowenstein Sandler’s Emerging Companies, Venture Capital podcast, where hosts Laura Cicirelli and Eric Weiner discuss the ins-and-outs of starting a company. In this episode, Cicirelli and Weiner cover company for...

Coffee Chats with WIN: Lynda A. Bennett
March 05,2026 | Coffee Chats with WIN: Lynda A. Bennett

In this episode of Real Talk's "Coffee Chats with WIN," hosts Jessica I. Stewart and Lauren N. Russell chat with chat with the Chair of Lowenstein’s Insurance Recovery Group and founder of WIN Lynda A. Bennett. Bennett shares her introduction to i...

Commission Basics: Key Considerations for Commission Plans
February 19,2026 | Commission Basics: Key Considerations for Commission Plans

In this episode of Just Compensation, Megan Monson and Amy C. Schwind discuss legal considerations regarding commission payment, covering the key components of commission plans. They advise against ambiguity in plans by suggesting employers prepar...

Coffee Chats with WIN: Megan Monson & Laura Cicirelli
February 12,2026 | Coffee Chats with WIN: Megan Monson & Laura Cicirelli

In this episode of Real Talk's "Coffee Chats with WIN," hosts Jessica I. Stewart and Lauren N. Russell chat with Megan Monson and Laura Cicirelli about their career paths, as they demonstrate that no legal career trajectory is the same. They...

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Videos

Opt-Out or Opt-In: Third-Party Releases After Azul (Chafetz, Seltzer)
March 30,2026 | Opt-Out or Opt-In: Third-Party Releases After Azul

In this episode of the Lowenstein Bankruptcy Lowdown, Eric Chafetz and Eric James Seltzer examine the evolving landscape of third-party releases following the ruling in In re Azul S.A. in the Southern District of New York. The discussion...

Safety as Enterprise Risk
March 18,2026 | Safety as Enterprise Risk

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s enforcement focus is increasingly centered on safety—particularly children’s safety. From AI-powered chatbots and medical tools to platform monitoring and youth protections, regulators are scrutinizing how comp...

When Preference Complaints Fall Short: Due Diligence as a Condition Precedent (Finizio, Restel)
February 17,2026 | When Preference Complaints Fall Short: Due Diligence as a Condition Precedent

In a recent decision arising from the Christmas Tree Shops bankruptcy, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court dismissed a Chapter 7 Trustee’s preference complaint for failing to allege presuit due diligence under Section 547(b) of the Bankruptcy Code. In t...

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Acknowledgments

Lowenstein works many partners and contributes to a wide array of nonprofits.

Criminal justice reducing juvenile sentences

In partnership with D.C’s Public Defenders Service, the firm represented a prisoner’s request to modify his sentence under the Second Look Amendment Act.

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