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United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory Tier 2
Dentons provides a strong offering for international clients seeking to develop and operate cutting-edge tech within the telecoms sector, combining a global coverage achieved through cross-practice, multi-jurisdictional teams with the practice’s focus on regulatory issues arising from such tech, with a track record of work relating to autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence. The firm has established capabilities in securing licenses, developing compliance programs, vetting market strategies, developing privacy and data security policies, and representing clients before federal, state, and local regulatory bodies, having done so for a number of blue-chip clients in relation to their novel products and services. The team is headed by Todd Daubert, who employs his background as an engineer in the industry to advise on both traditional telecoms and cutting-edge tech, providing both strategic and regulatory advice across these spaces. Senior managing associate Lauren Wilson is notable for her experience as a legal advisor within the FCC, advising a range of clients on issues of compliance with FCC rules.Practice head(s):
Todd Daubert
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
T-Mobile US, Inc.
Pincay RE and STADCO LLC
Pure IP Limited
North American Portability Management LLC
Netfortris Corporation
Pivotal Home Solutions and affiliates
Work highlights
- Represented T-Mobile in the negotiation of a 12-year tower and small cell agreement with Crown Castle International to support the continued deployment of T-Mobile’s 5G network.
- Advising Pincay RE and STADCO LLC on the new SoFi stadium in Inglewood, California, including the development and sale of DAS and 5G systems and the deployment of innovative new technologies.
- Provided strategic and regulatory advice to Pure IP in its successful market entry into the United States and various negotiations over regulatory compliance and commercial terms.
United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense Tier 3
Dentons is experienced in high-stakes securities matters, including class actions, complex securities-related disputes and related national or global investigations, and its strong bench of partners handles both litigation and regulatory enforcement matters. Sandra Hauser leads the practice from New York, where global co-head of financial services Douglas Henkin and co-chair of the Global Compliance and Investigations practice David Kornblau also play key roles in major matters. The firm is increasingly involved in new and emerging areas of the market, notably cryptocurrency cases, and Henkin and Chicago-based Stephen Senderowitz are defending Terraform Labs and its co-founder Do Kwon in cases related to the stablecoin TerraUSD, the cryptocurrency Luna, and its decentralized finance platforms Mirror Protocol and Anchor Protocol. Hauser and Senderowitz are currently acting for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in a securities fraud and market manipulation suit. Kenneth Pfaehler in Washington DC focuses on securities class action litigation, which currently includes the defense of Innocoll Holdings PLC in a case alleging misrepresentations in connection with the FDA review of its product Xaracoll.Practice head(s):
Sandy Hauser
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
New York Stock Exchange LLC
NYSE Arca, Inc.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)
NYSE Chicago
Sand Canyon Corporation
Equiti Group
First American Title Insurance Company
Terraform Labs and Do Kwon
electroCore, Inc., its directors and two founding investors
Innocoll Holdings PLC
Constellation
Tenet Fintech Group
Work highlights
- Represented New York Stock Exchange LLC, NYSE Arca, Inc., and NYSE Chicago in a Section 10(b) market manipulation case against seven of the major US equities exchanges alleging that the exchanges’ provision of proprietary data feeds, colocation services, and “complex” order types allowed what plaintiffs call “high frequency trading” (HFT) firms to manipulate every equities trade in the US markets from 2009 through the present.
- Representing CIBC World Markets Corp. and CIBC World Markets Inc. in a securities fraud and market manipulation suit in the Southern District of New York, raising claims of spoofing against the CIBC defendants and manipulative short-selling against other defendants, under Sections 10(b) and 9(a)(2) of the Exchange Act. After a narrowing of the claims by the Court on a motion to dismiss, only the spoofing allegations remain in the case.
- Defending Tenet and its CFO in a putative class action brought in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York by shareholders who allege that Tenet made false and misleading statements in connection with its August 2021 Form 40-F and a brief listing of its stock on Nasdaq in the fall of 2021 before that Form 40-F became effective.
United States > Finance > Fintech Tier 3
Dentons has developed strong credentials for domestic and cross-border fintech work where it represents a mix of startups, growth companies, banks and financial services companies. The cross-practice group has lawyers on hand to handle a wide range of matters, including corporate finance, IP, regulatory and litigation. The firm is also increasingly active in the crypto space and has a dedicated blockchain, digital assets and cryptocurrency team. Key partners include New York-based Victor Boyajian, who leads the firm’s global venture technology practice, and is particularly experienced advising startups. Washington DC partner John Holahan and Matthew Yoon in New York are both active on the blockchain and regulatory front. In Washington DC, Allison Bender leads the privacy and cybersecurity side of the practice, while New York disputes partner Douglas Henkin co-chairs the firm’s global financial institutions sector group.Practice head(s):
Matthew Yoon; John Holahan; Victor Boyajian
Other key lawyers:
Work highlights
United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market ($500m-999m) Tier 3
United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > Venture capital and emerging companies Tier 3
The scale of Dentons‘s global and domestic practice lends itself to the venture capital and emerging companies space, with clients commenting that the firm ‘always has a go-to lawyer with an exceptional knowledge base‘. Many clients spring from the firm’s dedicated venture tech center in New York, where global practice head Victor Boyajian has established a good name. The strong domestic offering, which represents start-ups and founders in early stage growth through to exit, is complemented by a cross-border transactional practice that works closely with offices in key centers in Europe, Asia and Latin America. Other key individuals include the ‘superb‘ Chris Errico, the chair of the firm’s US start up program, and Ilan Katz, whose team is ‘always highly responsive and straight to the point‘. All named lawyers are based in New York.
Practice head(s):
Victor Boyajian
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Dentons always has a go-to lawyer with an exceptional knowledge base for me. If I have an issue pop up tangentially or not to something I am working on, Dentons has a large team of lawyers to slide in. Importantly, they work as a team and the relationship manager knows what’s going on.’
‘Chris Errico is a superb attorney who gets to know how clients like to work and adapts to that well. He knows how to balance commercial points with legal points so that we have reasonable negotiations and get a lot of what we want. Chris helps us think out of the box and keeps us up to date on the pulse of the market. He is more than just our attorney, he is one of our best collaborators.’
‘The global print of Dentons’ team is very unique in particular in a cross border deal has we have done in 2022.’
‘Ilan Katz’s skills and workforce are really impressive.’
Key clients
Helena Special Investments
PayPal
Acuity MD
LL Funds
KKCG
Octopus Ventures
Scalefast
Labster
Lumio
Umba
Work highlights
- Advised LL Fund, which led on $53 million Series B-1 and Series B-2 venture funding for Poplar.
- Advised Labster in raising $47 million of venture funding in a deal led by Sofina and Pirate Impact Capital.
- Assisted AcuityMD in raising $31 million of Series A venture funding in a deal led by Redpoint Ventures, putting the company’s pre-money valuation at $270 million.
United States > Tax > International tax Tier 3
Dentons advises clients ranging from individuals to large multinational groups on matters involving multiple jurisdictions. On the outbound investment front the firm aids clients with structuring foreign operations to avoid controlled foreign corporation, as well as being well-versed in inbound investment and helps clients to navigate US income tax exposure and minimize risk. The team is led by John Harrington in New York, who has extensive experience in dealing with foreign tax credit and international tax legislative matters. Mark Astling is based in Salt Lake City and focuses his practice on corporate and pass-through entities and individuals.Practice head(s):
John Harrington
Other key lawyers:
Mark Astling; Linda Pfatteicher
Testimonials
‘We work with Linda Pfatteicher at Dentons. She is not only professional and accountable but also very practical and really understand our needs. I have always trusted Linda’s opinions and I view her as my life-time external tax counsel.’
Key clients
Align Financial Holdings
Lignetics, Inc
Pelican International
Work highlights
- Represented Align Financial Holdings in its acquisition by Dual Group, the underwriting arm of Howden Group Holdings.
- Represented Lignetics, Inc. in its acquisition by Eagle Tree Capital.
- Represented Pelican International in its acquisition of GSI Outdoors.
China > Dispute resolution: Litigation: foreign firms Tier 4
United States > Real estate > Real estate finance Tier 4
Chaired by Linda White from Chicago, Dentons is well-known for its international presence and its extensive portfolio of blue-chip clients, from US and non-US borrowers, life insurance companies, through to debt funds, and non-traditional lenders. The same office also houses Steve Davidson, who is an expert in construction and term loans secured by office and retail buildings, hotels, residential and mixed-use projects and vacant land. Elsewhere, in New York, Gary Goodman routinely represents agent banks in syndicated loans. David Hall co-chairs the global practice, also from New York, and acts for banks and institutional investors in relation to commercial real estate loan origination, purchase, sale and servicing.Practice head(s):
Linda White; David Hall
Other key lawyers:
Steve Davidson; Gary Goodman
Testimonials
‘The RE group has made concerted efforts to familiarize itself with our structure, policies and procedures and personnel/personalities, to great effect. It has helped us draft first class transactional document forms. ’
‘We work with Gary Goodman and Steve Davidson. They are outstanding lawyers, personable and attentive.’
Key clients
Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen Girozentrale (Helaba)
United Overseas Bank
PNC Bank
KeyBank
Asia Capital Real Estate (ACRE)
Guggenheim Partners
Midland Loan Services, a division of PNC Bank, National Association
Van Tuyl Companies
Gulf Islamic Investments (GII)
Academy Bank
Work highlights
- Represented KeyBank for more than a decade, advising on complex real estate finance transactions in excess of nearly $10 billion.
- Represented Guggenheim in connection with a $1 billion loan secured by Extell Development for the development of a property referred to as Central Park West in New York City.
- Represented ACRE in its first commercial real estate asset collateralized loan obligation (CLO) in the amount of $875.6 million.
United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization
Noted for its expertise in the real estate finance and mortgage sectors, Dentons advises on the securitization of nonqualified mortgage loans, non-performing and re-performing mortgage loans, in addition to triple-net lease commercial real estate and residential mortgage-backed securities. The New York-based practice, which sits within the firm’s capital markets group, has recently been advising on warehouse liquidity securitizations backed by a range of asset types, including consumer loans, student loans, whole business loans and early buy-out loans. Stephen Kudenholdt, who focuses on residential mortgage loan securitizations and re-securitizations of mortgage-backed securities, jointly leads the team alongside Erik Klingenberg, who advises on commercial and residential mortgage-backed securities, in addition to CLOs. Scott Swerdloff has experience in the single-family rental market, while Robert Olin represents issuers and underwriters in residential mortgage-backed and asset-backed securitizations. Ryan Zucchetto, who advises on tax aspects of residential mortgage-backed securities transactions, is another key contact in the group.
Practice head(s):
Stephen Kudenholdt; Erik Klingenberg
Other key lawyers:
Scott Swerdloff; Robert Olin; Ryan Zucchetto; David Natter; Marlo Young
Key clients
Coventry Building Society
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated
JP Morgan
Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.
Rithm Capital Corp.
Nomura Securities International, Inc.
Figure Funding LLC
Blackstone Residential Operating Partnership LP
Marathon Asset Management
Deutsche Bank
Morgan Stanley
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
HSBC Securities (USA) Inc.
Wells Fargo Securities
AmWest Funding Corp.
Change Lending LLC
Work highlights
- Represented Credit Suisse as lender in connection with a US$100 million novel financing facility for Wander.com.
United States > Finance > Financial services regulation
Dentons‘ consumer finance regulatory group, which sits within the wider capital markets department at the firm, places a strong focus on the residential mortgage and consumer finance markets, with settlement service providers, credit reporting agencies, credit unions, private equity funds and national banks making up a significant proportion of the team’s client base. Leadership of the team is divided between Matthew Yoon in New York and John Holahan in Washington DC. Another key name in the team is New York-based Joshua Jordon, whose practice focuses on federal, state and local consumer credit laws affecting a range of institutions.Practice head(s):
Matthew Yoon; John Holahan
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Nomura
Citi
Barclays
Work highlights
- Advised Barclays’s mortgage trading and underwriting desks on Wall Street in connection with the management of financing lines and residential mortgage assets.
- Advised Citi’s mortgage financing, trading and securitization desks on regulatory issues.
- Advising Nomura’s whole loan trading, financing and securitization businesses in the United States on regulatory issues.
United States > Tax > Financial products
The tax team at Dentons has a broad focus on securitization matters and RMBS. The firm regularly advises its impressive roster of financial institution clients on tax-related issues in swaps, debt and equity issuances, insurance-linked securities as well as bankruptcies, advising on structuring corporate and partnership bankruptcies and workouts. The international-facing team, led by Marshall Feiring and Ryan Zucchetto in New York, is experienced in a variety of domestic and offshore capital markets structures, including investment funds and REITs. Feiring is a member of the firm’s US capital markets practice and has a focus on the formation and operation of investment vehicles including REMICs, RICs, REITs, as well as the treatment of investments in debt instruments. Meanwhile, Zucchetto concentrates on financial and transactional matters, advising issuers and underwriters in RMBS transactions, and other mortgage-related asset classes such as auto loan receivables, as well as securitization matters.
Practice head(s):
Marshall Feiring; Ryan Zucchetto
Key clients
NewRez LLC
Credit Suisse
Rithm Capital
Rayburn Country Electric Cooperative
Rithm Capital
Toorak Capital Partners
Change Lending LLC
Preston Ridge Partners
Barclays
BofA Securities
Cantor Fitzgerald
Citigroup
Marathon Asset Managment
Libra Solutions
Work highlights
- Represented Credit Suisse and affiliate DLJ Mortgage Capital Inc. in a number of residential mortgage-backed securitization programs including GCAT 2022-NQM3, CSMC 2022-NQM3, and CSMC 2022-RPL4.
- Advising Barclays and others as underwriters on approximately 40 securitizations of non-QM, RPL and NPL securitizations, valued at $16bn.
- Advised Marathon Asset Management in RUN 2022-NQM1, the inaugural issuance of a new program involving the securitization of non-QM mortgage loans.
United States > Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes
Dentons is a renowned law firm that boasts a diverse range of litigation specialties, including securities, antitrust, class action, finance and insurance, as well as government investigations and white-collar defense. It has also gained recognition for its exceptional international investment treaty arbitration practice. The team is led by Sandy Hauser in New York, who excels in the financial services industry. Natalie Spears in Chicago has extensive knowledge in the technology, media, and telecommunications sector, while Michael Duvall in Los Angeles is also considered a highly experienced trial lawyer.Practice head(s):
Sandy Hauser
Other key lawyers:
Nathan Garroway; Natalie Spears; Justin Kattan; Michael Duvall; Kristen Rodriguez
Key clients
Netflix
New York Stock Exchange LLC, NYSE Arca, Inc., and NYSE Chicago
City of Atlanta
Work highlights
- Represented New York Stock Exchange LLC, NYSE Arca, Inc., and NYSE Chicago in a Section 10(b) market manipulation case against seven of the major US equities exchanges alleging that the exchanges’ provision of proprietary data feeds, colocation services, and “complex” order types allowed what plaintiffs call “high frequency trading” (HFT) firms to manipulate every equities trade in the US markets from 2009 through the present.
- Defending Netflix and two individuals in a defamation lawsuit brought against over the critically acclaimed Netflix series When They See Us.
- Represented the City of Atlanta in class certification concerning claimed ownership of the former railroad property that now underlies the very popular and well-known public landmark, the Atlanta Beltline.
United States > Dispute resolution > International arbitration
Dentons' US-based international arbitration group is largely based in New York and additionally benefits from its ability to lean on the wider firm's platforms across the country, while also plugging into its extensive global practice. With experience across a wide scope of arbitral and enforcement matters, the team is particularly noted for its recent activity in the energy and natural resources, manufacturing, and aviation and aerospace spheres. In New York, US department head John Hay handles a mix of commercial and investment treaty disputes, while Anthony Ullman's broad practice spans IP, construction, health care and power generation-related cases, among others.Practice head(s):
John Hay
Other key lawyers:
Anthony Ullman; Kristen Weil; Diora Ziyaeva
Key clients
GCM Mining Corp.
GA Telesis, LLC
GA Telesis, LLC
Frontera Resources Corporation
Work highlights
- Represented GCM Mining Corp in an ICSID arbitration against the Republic of Colombia for more than $300m.
- Obtained a $22m LCIA award for GA Telesis against Transaero, formerly Russia’s second-largest commercial airline currently undergoing bankruptcy.
- Obtained a $13m ICC award for GA Telesis against Transaero in dispute resulting from Transaero’s breaches of certain aircraft engine lease agreements.
United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power
Led by Clinton Vince, and sought out by both domestic and international clients, much of Dentons‘ work in the energy sphere involves regulatory, rulemaking and commercial advice, as well as disputes. While Vince’s strengths include project development, legislative and regulatory matters, Emma Hand advises public power entities, municipalities, large energy customers and load-serving entities in regulatory and litigation matters. Peter Thieman and Carl Steen in Los Angeles are also noted. All mentioned lawyers are based in Washington D.C., unless stated otherwise.Practice head(s):
Clinton Vince
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
CPS Energy City Council of the City of New Orleans
Rayburn Country Electric Cooperative Inc
City Council of New Orleans
Tri-State Generation & transmission Association
Anterix
Colorado Springs Utilities
UltraCapital/LL Funds
CIBC FirstCaribbean Bank
IHI Corportaion
Work highlights
- Advising CPS Energy (the municipally owned utility of San Antonio, Texas) with respect to Smart Cities initiatives, including significant cyber-security and privacy issues related with increasing roll-out of new digital “smart” grid technologies.
- Advised IHI on LNG/liquefaction issues, dispute resolution alternatives and strategies, and public relations considerations.
- Advising Anterix on a range of matters, including the engagement with the Department of Energy as it implements the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and competing for grid modernization funding under the legislation.
Dentons > Firm Profile
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Main areas of practice
Dentons lawyers and professionals provide services in the following practice disciplines and industry sectors:
Energy: Dentons has one of the world’s leading energy practices, covering North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The firm guides clients on strategy, market entry, transactions, political and regulatory issues and dispute resolution. Clients include oil majors, independents, distributors, power generators and utilities, financial institutions, public entities and large customers, new energy and old.
Real estate: the real estate practice at Dentons is the largest in the world, and advises real estate owners, investors and lenders on some of the most complex development, acquisition, disposition, debt and equity transactions undertaken in today’s market. Dentons’ hotels and leisure practice is consistently ranked among the best in the world.
Insurance: Dentons’ lawyers represent global insurers on their most significant coverage claims, financial litigation and regulatory investigations. Dentons’ litigators are renowned for handling class actions challenging insurer business practices and disputes over the consequences of natural and man-made catastrophes, such as Hurricane Katrina and the World Trade Center.
Financial services: Dentons covers every aspect of banking and capital markets transactions and regulation in the world’s leading financial centers. Dentons helps clients access and invest new sources of capital, develop and use financial products, structure financing transactions, comply with regulations, respond to investigations and resolve disputes.
Litigation and dispute resolution: Dentons has one of the preeminent disputes groups in the world. Dentons’ lawyers have litigated bet-the-company matters including infrastructure arbitrations in the Middle East, investment treaty arbitrations in Africa, financial litigation in London, commercial claims in Poland, and class actions and securities litigation in the US and Canada.
Corporate: with a corporate practice that encompasses multibillion-dollar purchases of public companies, corporate governance and formation, venture and private equity investing, compliance and operations, and alliances and break-ups in virtually every corner of the world, Dentons’ scope and reach is as broad as the universe of corporate interests.
Intellectual property: Dentons’ lawyers identify, protect and help commercialize IP in the most highly developed markets – and in jurisdictions where IP laws and enforcement are still evolving. Dentons’ lawyers and technical/scientific advisors represent global corporations, academic and research institutions, inventors and artists, venture capital firms and others invested in patents, trade marks, copyrights and proprietary property.
Bankruptcy and restructuring: Dentons’ teams formulate strategies that result in the optimal solution for trustees, bondholders, investors, traders, debtors, creditors and creditor committees around the world as they pursue claims for clients through negotiation and litigation.
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- United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
- United States > Finance > Fintech
- United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market ($500m-999m)
- United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > Venture capital and emerging companies
- United States > Tax > International tax
- China > Dispute resolution: Litigation: foreign firms
- United States > Real estate > Real estate finance
- United States > Finance > Structured finance: securitization
- United States > Finance > Financial services regulation
- United States > Tax > Financial products
- United States > Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes
- United States > Dispute resolution > International arbitration
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