Nathaniel Perle represents public companies in a wide range of corporate and securities matters, including public offerings, SEC reportin...
With a practice focused on complex commercial litigation, Wayne Fang offers clients a well-rounded perspective gained from over 15 years...
Andrew Behlmann leverages his background in corporate finance and management to approach restructuring problems, both in and out of court...
We're pleased to announce the retirement of John D. "Jack" Hogoboom effective December 31, 2025. Any inquiries should be directed to the...
Christopher W. Raymond advises angel investors, family offices, venture capital funds, and other entities on their investments in early s...
On Sept. 20, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York held that unilateral administrative orders (UAOs) do not constitute “civil actions” under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA),...
What’s Happening: Recent investigations by leading threat intelligence and incident response teams have identified a sophisticated and persistent cyber campaign leveraging the BRICKSTORM malware, attributed to UNC5221 and related China-linked thre...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently filed civil actions in federal court highlighting a crackdown on a black market that, in many cases, exists in plain sight. Vapes and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), part of a broader...
Discover how evolving regulations are reshaping cybersecurity across the energy sector. Moderator: Randy Sabett, Partner, Cooley, LLP Speakers: Amy S. Mushahwar, Partner; Chair, Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity, Lowenstein Sandler LLP T...
Tariffs have become a hot issue in the current administrations’ economic policy, sparking significant news coverage, legal battles and heated debates. Lowenstein partners Bruce S. Nathan and Colleen M. Restel will kick off the webinar wi...
In today’s episode of “Just Compensation,” hosts Megan Monson, Taryn E. Cannataro, and Batool T. Banker of Lowenstein’s Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits practices examine the Form 5500, which must be filed by all employers and plan adm...
On this episode of Real Talk: Lowenstein’s Women’s Initiative Network Podcast, Megan Monson, Nicole Fulfree, Rachel Moseson Dikovics, and Amanda Cipriano continue their conversation on pregnancy and related issues in the workplace, including mater...
From its founding, Lowenstein Sandler has been committed to advancing the public interest and serving communities in need. The Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest embodies this commitment, directing the firm’s strong pro bono program and other forms of civic and philanthropic engagement.
The firm is committed to providing well-informed, practical legal advice to enable nonprofits to continue pursuing their race equity missions within the bounds of the law.
The firm continues to stand with and support transgender people in exercising their rights to access health care and to live safely and authentically.
Firm volunteers negotiated an agreement of sale for the school property and worked through preliminary underwriting for bond financing for the purchase.
The firm regularly serves as a friend of the court in key cases, advocating for justice and systemic reform. In 2024, we submitted several briefs supporting improvements to the criminal justice system.