Gary Wingens is Chair of Lowenstein Sandler LLP, where he leads the firm's Executive Board and focuses on strategy, governance, client re...
Daniel C. Porco advises public companies on issues involving corporate governance and securities law compliance. His experience includes...
David Hernandez is the 2025 Pro Bono Law Clerk in the Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest. While pursuing his J.D. at Harvard, Davi...
Ed Zimmerman chairs Lowenstein Sandler’s Emerging Companies & Venture Capital practice (fka, The Tech Group), which he and Antho...
Bryan Sterba practices at the intersection of law and technology, with a particular focus on tech-based companies, M&A and venture ca...
Chapter 11 has always offered an effective platform for companies seeking to aggregate and resolve large-scale, complex litigation against both debtor and non-debtor parties. While the Bankruptcy Code, in the case of a reorganization, expressly ca...
Lowenstein Sandler has ranked in the top 25 firms in Law.com’s annual survey of summer associates, based upon responses from nearly 3000 summer associates at 67 firms. The survey found that summer associates placed high value on firm reputation an...
Stay ahead of key developments affecting estate and gift tax planning for business interests, including recent cases, regulatory updates, and new legislation. This session, featuring Lowenstein Private Client Services National Chair Beth Shapiro K...
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...
Lowenstein Sandler represented Aptera Motors Corporation, a solar mobility company, in its successful direct listing of its Class B common stock on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “SEV.” Aptera intends to scale its operations and support the develo...
Megan Monson, Nicole Fulfree, and Rachel Moseson Dikovics are joined by Kirsten Scheurer Branigan, managing partner of KSBranigan Law P.C., and Debra Lancaster, executive director of the Center for Women & Work at Rutgers University, to discus...
Darren Goodman and Taryn Cannataro of Lowenstein’s Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits groups are joined by guest Eric Weiner, partner in the firm’s Emerging Companies & Venture Capital and the Co-Chair of Lowenstein Crypto to discuss...
On this episode, the hosts of “Real Talk” address the guilt that women in careers with long hours often feel about missing out on personal social occasions like date nights or school events. How do you explain to loved ones who are not in the lega...
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On behalf of the NYCLU, the firm updated and redrafted a manual that outlines the rights and restrictions that apply under New York law when teenagers seek health care of all kinds.
A hybrid heat engine, an outdoor collapsible convection oven, a device to enable remote canine detection of illegal substances in vehicles, and ground control targets for use in aerial surveying are a sampling of the patent applications that Lowenstein lawyers filed on behalf of low-income inventors in the Mountain West in 2018.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires individual and group health plans to provide coverage for certain preventive services without charging patients.
In the early 2000s, “Viola Kent,” a healthy, 25-year-old woman with a bright future, moved into public housing when she became physically disabled as a result of a knee injury she sustained at work. Her plan was to stay there temporarily and go to school while she recuperated.