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Admitted to the bars of New York; B.A., summa cum
laude , in 1977 from Hamilton College; J.D., cum laude ,
Harvard Law School in 1980, where he was an articles editor of the Law
Review; Former judicial clerk for the Honorable Irving Kaufman of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and in private
practice worked at Kramer, Levin, Nessen, Kamin & Frankel in New
York.
Adam Eilenberg has practiced law since 1980,
concentrating in securities, mergers and acquisitions and general
corporate law.
Eilenberg represents growth companies and domestic and
foreign investors involved in public financing and private placement
transactions and has extensive experience in Securities Exchange Act
compliance work. Many of his securities clients are software,
biotechnology and medical technology companies. In his mergers and
acquisitions practice, Eilenberg has represented sellers and buyers in
stock purchase, asset purchase and merger transactions and related
financings. He is the author of a chapter on the purchase and sale of a
business in the Matthew Bender publication, New York Practice
Guide: Business and Commercial .
Eilenberg represents numerous start-up and
privately-held businesses, and works with entrepreneurs on structuring
their corporate enterprises and in obtaining financing.
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