People

George  Danenhauer

George Danenhauer

Counsel

George Danenhauer is counsel in the firm's Corporate department and is a member of the Investment Management Group. He has broad experien...

Jillian  Friedmann

Jillian Friedmann

Associate

Jillian Friedmann represents corporate and individual clients in complex commercial disputes—including contract actions, securities litig...

David W. Field

David W. Field

RETIRED PARTNER

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

Jack  Sidorov

Jack Sidorov

Senior Counsel

Jack Sidorov brings 36 years of experience at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division to his practice, which focuses on a...

Yuan  Tian

Yuan Tian

Associate

Yuan Tian advises high-growth companies and investors on complex mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and private equity transaction...

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Practices & Sectors

Anti-Money Laundering

Regulations governing cross-border transactions have become increasingly stringent in recent years in order to protect against the possibility of money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes. Failure to comply with these rules...

Family Office Practice

Lowenstein Sandler’s Family Office Practice counsels wealthy families, based both in the United States and internationally, on a broad array of legal issues raised by the creation, growth, preservation, management, and transfer of their wealth. We...

Derivatives & Structured Products

Lowenstein Sandler's leadership role in the complex derivatives and structured products world provides a competitive advantage to our clients. Our lawyers are among a handful of legal professionals who regularly negotiate on behalf of both dealers...

Products Liability & Mass Torts

Products liability & mass tort litigation can wreak havoc on a business, even when lawyers do everything possible to ensure superior quality standards and avoid risk. From individual products liability and chemical exposure actions to multidis...

Pro Bono

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Newsletter

Crypto Brief - July 24, 2025

Crypto Brief - July 17, 2025

Crypto Brief - July 10, 2025

Crypto Brief - July 3, 2025

Crypto Brief - June 26, 2025

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News & Insights

January 23, 2026 | AI Is Here to Stay — Why Adoption Is No Longer Optional

This panel during Battlefin's Discovery Day Miami will cover: Data Provenance and Confidentiality How Data Quality and Governance Impact AI Output and Performance Regulatory and Fiduciary Duties of Investment Managers Using AI Trading and Portfol...

February 7, 2026 | Winning on Paper and in Person – Scholarships, Jobs, and Professional Branding

This panel during the 2026 Inclusive Excellence Law Student Summit is designed to be a highly practical conversation for law students, focusing on: Scholarships and the application process Resumes, cover letters, interviews, and professional stor...

January 23, 2026 | Federal Trade Commission Announces 2026 HSR Thresholds and Filing Fees

The Federal Trade Commission has announced new, higher Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act premerger notification thresholds and higher HSR filing fees, which will take effect on February 17, 2026. The new minimum size-of-transaction threshold potentially...

January 22, 2026

Rethinking the Relationship Between GCs and Outside Counsel

The role of GC at an investment manager has evolved far beyond that of a back-office risk mitigator or escalations desk. The modern GC is a strategic executive who is deeply integrated into the firm’s business strategy, serving as both a risk arch...

January 21, 2026 | Dirty Dirt Law Update: In a Boon for Environmental Consultants (and Others), Amendment Clarifies the Law’s Reach to ‘Brokers’

On Jan. 20, just ahead of Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s inauguration, now former Gov. Phil Murphy signed a slew of legislation into law, including an amendment (Amendment) that clarifies and narrows the definition of “broker” under New Jersey’s Dirty Dirt...

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Podcasts

Navigating the Nuances of Parental Leave
April 24,2025 | Navigating the Nuances of Parental Leave

In this episode of "Just Compensation," host Megan Monson invites Lauren M. Hollender and Amy C. Schwind of Lowenstein's Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits practice group to discuss the intricacies of parental leave....

The Power of “Popular”: Why Sponsorship is Critical to Career Advancement and Client Development
April 17,2025 | The Power of “Popular”: Why Sponsorship is Critical to Career Advancement and Client Development

In this episode of "Real Talk," hosts Megan Monson and Rachel Moseson Dikovics talk with Alessandra M. Moore about mentorship and sponsorship  – inspired by the lyrics of the Wicked song “Popular” – by sharing their own experie...

AI Use in Employment Decisions
March 20,2025 | AI Use in Employment Decisions

In this episode, host Megan Monson talks with Amy C. Schwind from Lowenstein's Executive Compensation, Employment & Benefits practice group about AI's growing role in human resources processes and employment decisions. They discuss what is per...

“Real Talk” with Valley Hospital’s Robin Goldfischer: Learning from Both Successes and Failures
March 20,2025 | “Real Talk” with Valley Hospital’s Robin Goldfischer: Learning from Both Successes and Failures

In this episode of “Real Talk,” host, Megan Monson, partner in Lowenstein Sandler's Executive Compensation Employment and Benefits Practice Group, talks with Robin Goldfischer, senior vice president and general counsel at Valley Health System, abo...

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Videos

Case Update: Training and the “Fair Use” Defense
March 13,2025 | Case Update: Training and the “Fair Use” Defense

A federal court ruled that the training of an AI tool on copyrighted materials was ineligible for a “Fair Use” defense for its copying. In this video, Bryan Sterba informs viewers on key takeaways from the judge’s decision, and what it could mean...

Superpriority Status for Payments in Bankruptcy
March 04,2025 | Superpriority Status for Payments in Bankruptcy

It’s an accepted principle in bankruptcy law that a secured lender cannot liquidate their collateral without “paying the freight”—in other words, providing reasonable assurances of administrative solvency after a sale in Chapter 11. Lowenstein par...

Do I Need a Generative AI Policy?
February 04,2025 | Do I Need a Generative AI Policy?

Bryan Sterba, partner in Lowenstein’s AI practice, discusses the importance of establishing clear guidelines to ensure companies’ ethical and effective use of generative AI. In order to ensure regulatory compliance, maintain ethical standards, pro...

Does Silence Equal Consent? Third-Party Releases After the Purdue Decision
January 29,2025 | Does Silence Equal Consent? Third-Party Releases After the Purdue Decision

David M. Posner and Brent Weisenberg, partners in Lowenstein’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Department, discuss a recent bankruptcy court decision taking a novel approach in answering whether, in a post Purdue world, a creditor’s failure to opt-...

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Other Results

Award Information & Methodology

Cybersecurity Awareness Series

Lowenstein AI: A-I Didn’t Know That

Bankruptcy & Restructuring

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