Lowenstein Sandler Bolsters New York Operations with Key Partner Appointments in Capital Markets and Litigation Practices

In a strategic move to bolster its New York operations, Lowenstein Sandler has recruited attorneys Daniel Forman and Matthew Friedenberg as partners in the firm’s capital markets and securities practice and business litigation practice, respectively. The announcement, made Wednesday, marks a significant development in the firm’s continued expansion in key legal sectors.

Forman is tasked with representing public and private entities, investment banks, private equity sponsors, and venture funds. His expertise spans securities offerings, corporate governance, and compliance matters. This includes handling intricate transactions such as initial public offerings (IPOs), secondary equity offerings, as well as debt and convertible debt offerings, PIPES (Private Investment in Public Equity), and other private placements.

Friedenberg’s focus, on the other hand, will be on litigating complex commercial and real estate disputes. With deep experience in both state and federal courts, as well as alternative dispute resolution forums, Friedenberg’s appointment is expected to strengthen Lowenstein Sandler’s litigation practice.

Both appointments are seen as part of a broader strategy to enhance the firm’s footprint in critical practice areas that are increasingly relevant in today’s market. For more details on the firm’s recent strategic hires, visit Bloomberg Law. The recruitment of Forman and Friedenberg reflects the growing trend among large law firms to fortify their teams with seasoned professionals capable of navigating complex transactions and litigation.