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Eric  Chafetz

Eric Chafetz

Partner

Eric Chafetz is a trusted advisor to creditors' committees and individual trade creditors, debtors, and plan/liquidating trustees involve...

Richard  Bernstein

Richard Bernstein

RETIRED PARTNER

We're pleased to announce the retirement of Richard Bernstein effective December 31, 2025. Any inquiries should be directed to the Chair...

Nathan O. Greene

Nathan O. Greene

Senior Counsel

As an intellectual property attorney specializing in patents, Nathan Greene brings strategic value to high-tech clients in Silicon Valley...

Audrey G. Ogurchak

Audrey G. Ogurchak

Counsel

Audrey Ogurchak prepares and prosecutes patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in a wide range of hardw...

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October 15, 2025 | Preparing for a Sanctions Investigation

Unsure what to expect when your company or client is facing an investigation from OFAC, BIS, or DDTC? Join as the panelists discuss key aspects of the sanctions/export controls investigative process and share best practices to help organizations m...

October 15, 2025 | Where is Chapter 11 Headed in 2026 and Beyond?

Large U.S. companies filed Chapter 11 cases at the fastest pace in 15 years in 2024 according to S & P Global Market intelligence and increased filings are expected to continue through the rest of 2025 and in 2026. Lowenstein's Bruce S. N...

October 15, 2025 | On-Premises Oracle EBS Systems at Risk Due to CL0P Exploit

Many Ransom Emails Sent Already, Coordinate With Your Security and IT Teams To Determine Business Risk A recent campaign by the CL0P ransomware group has targeted on-premises, customer-managed Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) systems, resulting in th...

October 15, 2025 | What all US-International Risk Managers Should Know about the BIS 50 Percent Rule Updates: Companies Must Research the Ownership of All Foreign Customers

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has adopted a 50% ownership rule that significantly expands the scope of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), imposing strict liability for due diligence failures. Low...

October 14, 2025 | Serving as a Fiduciary: Trick or Treat?

Clients, family, and friends often ask their estate planning professionals to serve as fiduciary of their trusts and estates. While it’s flattering to be asked, serving as a fiduciary carries significant risks. Ms. Kaufman will explore the hidden...

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Why Do Lawyers Talk The Way They Do?
November 15,2022 | Why Do Lawyers Talk The Way They Do?

Welcome back to season two of Splitting Heirs, Lowenstein Sandler’s Trusts & Estates podcast. In this new episode, Warren Racusin is joined by partner Mike Vito and Brooklyn Law Professor of Legal Writing Alissa Bauer to discuss why lawyers co...

Preparing for Changes to the QPAM Exemption
November 10,2022 | Preparing for Changes to the QPAM Exemption

Megan Monson, Andrew E. Graw, Taryn E. Cannataro of Lowenstein’s Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits groups discuss with partner Marie DeFalco, Co-Chair of the firm’s Investment Management group, the significance of the QPAM exemption...

Will the Parents Ever Be Alright?
October 20,2022 | Will the Parents Ever Be Alright?

Lowenstein litigator Jennifer Fiorica Delgado joins hosts Megan Monson, Nicole Fulfree, and Rachel Moseson Dikovics to discuss how working parents are recovering from the pandemic. They describe the challenges of raising small children while work...

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