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Latham & Watkins LLP
140 SCOTT DRIVE
MENLO PARK
CA 94025
CALIFORNIA
United States

Position

Jay Metz, Vice Chair of Latham & Watkins’ Tax Department, advises individual executives, public and private companies, and compensation committees on a broad array of compensation and benefits issues in the context of day-to-day business, corporate transactions, and crisis situations.

Jay regularly designs compensation plans and advises clients with respect to tax, securities, and corporate law issues that arise in connection with establishing and administering plans, including:

    • Stock option and other equity incentive plans
    • Phantom equity, carveout, and other retention plans
    • Employee stock purchase plans
    • Nonqualified deferred compensation plans
    • Incentive compensation plans and arrangements

Jay represents clients with respect to compensation and benefits issues in a variety of corporate transactions, including:

    • Corporate mergers and acquisitions
    • Spin-offs
    • Initial public offerings

He regularly works with employers and executives to negotiate, design, and document executive employment, change in control, and severance agreements. In addition, he advises companies on matters affecting tax-qualified retirement plans, and health and welfare programs.

Prior to attending law school, Jay was the Chief Financial Officer of an independent physician association and health maintenance organization. He also served several years in the United States Air Force as a cryptologic linguist.

Career

http://www.lw.com/people/james-metz

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional

Latham & Watkins LLP stands out as a key advisor to corporations, private equity firms, and financial services companies, particularly in high-profile transactions that have cross-border dimensions. The firm’s notable work includes advising Tapestry, Inc. on its $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri Holdings Limited, reflecting its expansive global capabilities. Led by Larry Seymour from Los Angeles, the practice offers expertise in incentive compensation, severance, and executive programs for both public and private sector clients. In New York, Bradd Williamson is known for his deep experience with private equity funds and public companies, regularly advising on IPOs and de-SPAC transactions. Washington DC’s David T. Della Rocca and Silicon Valley’s James Metz are valued for their expertise in tax, corporate, and securities law related to incentive compensation agreements. Los Angeles-based Michelle Carpenter focuses on M&A and IPOs, while Austin Ozawa in New York specializes in SEC and ERISA compliance.