Brian Winfield’s practice focuses on complex environmental litigation and regulatory issues. He also conducts environmental due diligence...
Roshard D. Williams supports the firm’s litigators on a variety of matters including complex commercial litigation, investigations, and s...
Lauren Russo advises clients on a range of corporate matters, with a focus on securities law, public company reporting, general corporate...
Peter Slocum represents public and private clients in many industries, with a focus on state government issues ranging from complex licen...
VentureCrush consists of unique events and networks created by the Emerging Companies & Venture Capital (ECVC) Group at Lowenstein Sandler to bring together Tech Founders and Senior Executives, along with VC, Growth Equity, PE and Angel Invest...
Join us for a conversation with Justice Barry T. Albin (ret.), moderated by Andrew Dwyer, focusing on Justice Albin’s perspectives and experience on the New Jersey Supreme Court. Moderator: Andrew Dwyer, The Dwyer Law Firm LLC Speaker: Justice...
Large Chapter 11 filings have been surging. With distressed companies' Covid-era refinancings reaching maturity, that pace is likely to continue through 2026. The speakers will first discuss this trend, the affected industries, and the reasons for...
Governor Hochul of New York signed Assembly Bill 3307-A/Senate Bill 1840-A into law, enacting 2022 Uniform Commercial Code amendments, including a new Article 12 governing controllable electronic records and related revisions to Article 9. The leg...
In this episode of “Real Talk,” Amanda K. Cipriano and Rachel Moseson Dikovics speak with Dr. Traci Cipriano, clinical psychologist, formerly practicing lawyer, and a speaker, executive coach, consultant and author, about emotional intelligence an...
On this episode of “Just Compensation,” Darren Goodman, Sophia Mokotoff, and Taryn E. Cannataro discuss equity compensation that can be issued by partnerships, with a special focus on profits interests. Profits interests are very commonly used by...
The U.S. Bankruptcy Code allows a trustee or debtor-in-possession to claw back certain payments or transfers made to a creditor during the 90 days prior to the petition date, based on the principle that such payments unfairly “preferred” that cred...
Jeffrey Cohen, chair of the firm’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Department, invites friends and colleagues to attend Lowenstein Sandler’s second annual “Broadway at Home” event. This year’s program—taking place Thursday, March 10, 2022—will feat...
Brent Weisenberg, senior counsel in the firm’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Department, provides his outlook on what’s to come in 2022 in the bankruptcy and restructuring world. Weisenberg focuses on the long-suffering retail sector, and how pan...
A major software vulnerability (known as Log4j or Logshell) continues to have a major impact on many industries, causing insurance carriers and regulators to take notice. In the latest episode of Lowenstein Sandler’s Cybersecurity Awareness Series...
Firm volunteers advised Start Small Think Big clients on intellectual property, privacy, and data security matters; we also celebrated 10 years advising microbusiness owners with Rising Tide Capital.
The firm assisted Scrollathon with forming an independent tax-exempt organization that can receive grants and donations to support the National Scrollathon.
The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that prison officials are not protected by qualified immunity when they place individuals with known mental illness in prolonged solitary confinement.