Kenneth Slutsky combines specialized tax knowledge with a wide range of experience to help clients accomplish their business, personal, a...
Lowenstein Sandler mourns the sudden passing of our senior counsel and friend, Norman Spindel, on February 25, 2024. Starting at Lowenste...
Perry Laub counsels public and private companies (both domestic and global), investment banks, and investors on a wide range of capital m...
Tracy Snow’s clients do not fit a mold, and her advice does not either. Tracy creates strategic plans for her clients that are tailored t...
The quality of tax advice that businesses, founders, and investors receive can mean the difference between a bearable and an unbearable tax burden–indeed, between success and failure. We advise public and private companies, individuals, and i...
Mergers and acquisitions are often key components of the growth strategies implemented by some of today's most successful companies. Such an approach requires legal capabilities that are flexible, broad-based, and capable of optimizing capital and...
Lowenstein Sandler’s Insurance Advisory & Litigation team helps clients manage complex risk, advising participants across the insurance ecosystem. Widely recognized for our strength in high-stakes insurance litigation and conflict resolution,...
Class actions and other multi-plaintiff litigation can cause irreparable damage to a company's brand and reputation. We are committed to helping our clients address these challenges, protecting their reputations and all that their businesses have...
Lowenstein Sandler’s Corporate practices are dedicated to providing solutions to the myriad challenges faced by public and private companies, investors, and funds on a daily basis, from accessing capital to acquiring other organizations to maintai...
2025 saw financial distress and restructuring activity continue at a frenzied pace, with both out-of-court refinancing transactions and chapter 11 filings exploding. By the end of the year, commercial chapter 11 filings in 2025 outpaced every year...
It’s not just privacy, cyber, or risk - it’s digital transformation. And for trade creditors, that transformation is where asset values get created or destroyed before you ever see the balance sheet impact. During the NCCA Educational Conference,&...
Lowenstein Sandler is proud to announce that the 2026 edition of Chambers Global: The World's Leading Lawyers for Business has recognized the firm in the areas of Hedge Funds, Capital Markets: Securitisation: MSR, Investment Funds: Regulatory...
Please join us on February 10, on Safer Internet Day, to kick off the first program of our Data360 Bootcamp Series: Raising Safe Digital Citizens – From Our Kids to Our Enterprise Code. This program is hosted by Lowenstein's Amy S. Mushahwar ...
NJBIZ has named the Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest a ‘Leaders in Law’ Pro Bono Honoree for 2026. The program honors legal professionals whose dedication to their occupation and to their communities is outstanding. “This honor reminds us...
In this episode of Women's Initiative Network: Real Talk, hosts Megan Monson, Rachel Moseson Dikovics, and Lauren N. Russell discuss how best to leverage the mid-point in your career when you are no longer junior, but not yet senior. The conversat...
In this episode of Real Talk, Julie Levinson Werner, Markiana J. Julceus, and Lauren N. Russell join host Jessica I. Stewart to discuss working with multiple generations in the workplace. They discuss fundamental differences in how generations app...
In this episode of Just Compensation, Megan Monson, Taryn E. Cannataro, and Zachary Bocian discuss employee retention strategies during a company sale, including transaction bonuses, retention bonuses, management carve-out plans, and severance pla...
In this episode of Splitting Heirs, host Warren K. Racusin sits down with Deb Guston, partner Guston & Guston, LLP, and Kim Mutcherson, professor of law at Rutgers Law School, to discuss estate planning for non-traditional family structures, i...
Stay apprised of 2025’s biggest shifts in employment, compensation, and benefits law. From state trends in non-compete agreements to national changes in SECURE 2.0, we’ll discuss new and emerging legal changes, trends, and practical tips on compli...
In this episode of Lowenstein Sandler’s Cybersecurity Awareness Series, Ken Fishkin, CISSP, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, Associate Director of Information Security, sits down with Amy S. Mushahwar, partner and Chair of the Data Privacy, Security, Saf...
The firm and The Legal Aid Society represent a class of tenants in a lawsuit against the cities of Newark and New York. The cities had sued each other over whether residents of New York City homeless shelters could relocate to Newark using rent subsidies funded by New York City’s Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) program
Shortly after the pandemic began, frontline health care workers reached out to the firm for help preparing their wills and other life-planning documents. We responded to this need, quickly drafting wills, powers of attorney, and health care directives for frontline workers so that they and their families would be better prepared for the possible consequences they faced, giving them a bit of reassurance to complement their large dose of courage.
Family Promise helps families experiencing homelessness and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based response. Family Promise provides comprehensive support, including temporary shelter, meals, and case management, to homeless families with children.
At the onset of the pandemic, one family–“Andrew,” “Melissa,” and their newborn son, “Michael”–was living in a motel that had been their home for almost a year. Their landlord, the motel owner, started trying to force them out.