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Boris  Liberman

Boris Liberman

Partner
Chair, Derivatives & Structured Products

Boris Liberman provides strategic advice to sophisticated investment management firms regarding all aspects of implementing their investm...

Aiden D. O'Leary

Aiden D. O'Leary

Counsel

Aiden D. O'Leary represents financial services companies on a wide range of regulatory and enforcement matters, with a particular focus o...

Sara R. Werner

Sara R. Werner

Partner

Sara R. Werner has over 20 years of experience advising venture capital, private equity, and private credit funds. She also represents th...

Markiana J. Julceus

Markiana J. Julceus

Counsel

Markiana Julceus maintains a multifaceted litigation practice focusing on white-collar criminal defense, government investigations, and c...

Taryn E. Cannataro

Taryn E. Cannataro

Counsel

Taryn E. Cannataro provides counsel to clients on all aspects of employee benefits and executive compensation matters. Working closely wi...

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Practices & Sectors

Technology & Innovation

We understand the business, the science, and the legal issues shaping this burgeoning sector. With deep domain experience in technology and media, we leverage the strength of a full-service law firm to provide effective solutions for the full rang...

Data Privacy, Security, Safety & Risk Management

Lowenstein Sandler's Data Privacy, Security, Safety & Risk Management practice delivers end-to-end legal solutions through Data360, our strategic approach to managing data across the full life cycle of data-related challenges—from proactive co...

Lowenstein Crypto

Lowenstein Crypto provides counsel to the industry’s most sophisticated entrepreneurs, financial institutions, venture investors, asset managers, and financial technology companies. Our clients benefit from the group’s deep and expansive cross-dis...

Real Estate

Lowenstein Sandler’s commercial Real Estate practice strives to give clients the competitive advantage in a wide range of sophisticated transactions throughout the United States―from single property deals to complex, multi-jurisdictional portfolio...

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Global Trade & National Security's Trade Matters Newsletter - June 2023

Newsletters

Global Trade & National Security's Trade Matters Newsletter - May 2023

Global Trade & National Security's Trade Matters Newsletter - April 2023

Global Trade & National Security's Trade Matters Newsletter - March 2023

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News & Insights

December 18, 2025

AI Intellectual Property and Transactions Digital Advertising Playbook

Intellectual property concerns are central to the evolving legal framework surrounding generative AI and machine learning. Training large language models involves significant volumes of copyrighted text, images, audio, and video data, wh...

December 17, 2025 | USPTO Outlines New Path for Overcoming § 101 Rejections Through Rule 132 Subject Matter Eligibility Declarations

What’s New: USPTO Embraces Evidence-Driven § 101 Practice The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently issued two coordinated memoranda explaining how applicants can use Subject Matter Eligibility Declarations (SMEDs) to more effectively...

December 17, 2025

Estate Planning Goals Hinge on Scrutinizing Fund Retitling Rules

Individual investors in private funds often seek to retitle their interests to other vehicles (such as trusts) for estate planning or asset protection purposes. But simply updating a name on a register isn’t enough; it’s important to follow the pr...

December 16, 2025 | Defending Against PFAS Liability Claims: Expansive Regulation, Mitigating Client Risk, Defense Strategies

Increasing and shifting state and federal regulations continue to affect the scope of potential PFAS liability for more companies. Recent targets of litigation have expanded beyond PFAS manufacturers to include those that use PFAS in their finishe...

December 16, 2025

Jennifer Davenport is the attorney general NJ deserves | Opinion

Sometimes, the right thing happens in government for all the right reasons. When it does, it restores faith in our political system and reminds people that public institutions can still choose the most qualified, most decent and most capable leade...

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Podcasts

Improving Your Visibility at Work without Cringey Self-Promotion
June 25,2024 | Improving Your Visibility at Work without Cringey Self-Promotion

This episode of “Real Talk”  features a discussion with Nicole Fulfree, Megan Monson, Kristin V. Taylor, and Rachel Moseson Dikovics about whether the self-promotion gender gap—a concept explored by researchers at Harvard and Wharton—really e...

From the FTC to State Laws: The Evolution of Non-Compete Agreements
June 20,2024 | From the FTC to State Laws: The Evolution of Non-Compete Agreements

In this episode of "Just Compensation," Megan Monson, Amy Komoroski Wiwi, and Amy C. Schwind discuss the evolving landscape of employment-related non-compete agreements, focusing on recent legal developments. The discussion highlights th...

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Videos

The Obligations and Responsibilities of Creditors’ Committees in Crypto Bankruptcies
October 24,2022 | The Obligations and Responsibilities of Creditors’ Committees in Crypto Bankruptcies

In this episode of the Lowenstein Bankruptcy Lowdown, Andrew Behlmann and Phillip Khezri discuss the role of a creditors’ committee in Chapter 11 crypto bankruptcy cases in investigating, preserving, and pursuing causes of action for the benefit o...

Recent Tenth Circuit Decision in John Q Hammons Fall Following SCOTUS’ Decision in Siegel v. Fitzgerald Could Result in Significant Refunds for Certain Chapter 11 Debtors
October 04,2022 | Recent Tenth Circuit Decision in John Q Hammons Fall Following SCOTUS’ Decision in Siegel v. Fitzgerald Could Result in Significant Refunds for Certain Chapter 11 Debtors

In this episode of the Lowenstein Bankruptcy Lowdown, Michael Savetsky and Erica G. Mannix discuss the recent Tenth Circuit decision in In re John Q Hammons Fall 2006 LLC determining the appropriate remedy for a debtor’s overpayment of U.S. Truste...

Part 2: Additional Implications for Cryptocurrency Companies in Bankruptcy
September 13,2022 | Part 2: Additional Implications for Cryptocurrency Companies in Bankruptcy

In the second part of a discussion of crypto bankruptcies, Andrew Behlmann and Phillip Khezri examine crypto considerations in bankruptcy plans of reorganization, including classification of claims, impairment, and feasibility. Speakers: Andrew Be...

What Happens When a Cryptocurrency Platform Goes Bankrupt?
August 18,2022 | What Happens When a Cryptocurrency Platform Goes Bankrupt?

The recent Chapter 11 filings of cryptocurrency platforms Voyager Digital and Celsius Network have abruptly introduced many investors and founders in this burgeoning industry to the bankruptcy process for the first time. Jeffrey Cohen and Andrew B...

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Education

Women in VC - Past Event Recordings

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