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Nancy Adams

Nancy Adams

Nancy is a noted insurance coverage litigator with extensive experience representing primary and excess insurers on the business and legal implications of complex coverage issues involving commercial, transactional, and personal lines of insurance. Nancy serves as lead counsel in coverage litigation in state, bankruptcy, and federal courts across the country. With her vast knowledge of the insurance industry, she also advises companies on a wide range of risk management issues, frequently conducting exposure and risk analysis and assisting companies with implementing risk transfer mechanisms. Nancy frequently teaches, speaks, and writes on insurance-related topics. Read full biography.
Marc Axelbaum

Marc Axelbaum

Marc is a versatile litigator whose practice encompasses criminal and civil cases, sensitive internal investigations, and wills, trusts, and estates disputes for high-net-worth individuals. He handles high-stakes matters for clients across a range of industries, including technology (with an emphasis on AI), life sciences, health care, financial services, real estate, energy (renewable and nonrenewable), and construction. Marc represents US and international companies, boards and board committees, executives and public officials. He is particularly adept at avoiding, and when not possible, managing, public and press exposure for his clients. Read full biography.
Christen  B\'anca Glenn

Christen B\'anca Glenn

B’anca helps clients in the communications and technology industries navigate regulatory, transactional, and compliance issues. Specifically, she counsels clients on obtaining Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for acquisitions and transfers of control of FCC licenses and authorizations as well as for devices being marketed, imported, and sold in the United States. She is the go-to attorney in the firm’s Technology, Communications & Media (TechComm) Practice with respect to emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and drones, and ownership issues for entities holding FCC licenses or authorizations. Read full biography.
Daniel  Bagliebter

Daniel Bagliebter

Dan’s practice focuses on corporate and securities law matters, with an emphasis on securities offerings and mergers and acquisitions. Dan’s experience includes representation of both issuers and investment banking firms in a broad range of capital markets transactions, including initial public offerings and follow-on public offerings. Dan devotes a significant portion of his practice to advising buyers and sellers in a variety of public and private business combinations. Read full biography.
Eoin Beirne

Eoin Beirne

Eóin Beirne is a nationally recognized trial lawyer and career defense lawyer who represents companies, executives, public officials, and board committees in their most sensitive government investigations and high-stakes criminal and civil enforcement matters. Co-chair of Mintz’s White Collar Defense and Government Investigations Practice, Eóin is known for achieving quiet, early-stage resolutions with the DOJ, SEC, state attorneys general, and other enforcement agencies — and for winning when cases must be tried. Read full biography.
Daniel Brownstone

Daniel Brownstone

Dan is a strategic intellectual property attorney with more than two decades of experience. Throughout his practice, Dan has helped innovative companies secure and protect software and technology assets through strategic patent drafting, portfolio management, and international coordination. His clients range from early-stage startups to global tech leaders across sectors such as fintech, aviation, AI, and digital health. His work integrates patent strategy with broader intellectual property considerations, ensuring clients’ innovations are protected and positioned for growth. Read full biography.
Suman Chakraborty

Suman Chakraborty

Suman is a nationally recognized first-chair litigator with more than two decades of experience advocating for major insurers and reinsurers in high value arbitrations, and in state and federal court litigation across the country. Collaborative and client-focused, Suman develops dispute resolution strategies tailored to his clients’ business and legal objectives. He leverages his deep industry experience and knowledge to serve as both a determined litigator and a trusted advisor, helping his clients navigate and resolve the full range of risks they face. Read full biography.
Peter Chavkin

Peter Chavkin

Peter is Co-chair of Mintz’s national White Collar Defense & Government Investigations Practice and is a preeminent white collar defense attorney who specializes in assisting individuals facing charges or investigations, particularly those involving allegations of finance, health care, and art fraud, political corruption and antitrust violations. His clients have included numerous American political figures, domestic and foreign corporate executives, and diplomats. Read full biography.
Alok Choksi

Alok Choksi

Alok, a versatile corporate attorney with a broad-based corporate and securities law practice, has extensive experience representing investment banks and domestic and foreign private issuers in equity securities offerings and strategic investments. He advises clients in a wide range of industries, including life sciences, biopharma, biotech, retail and consumer products, education, energy, health care, media, telecommunications, oil and gas, shipping, aviation, and technology. Read full biography.
Alexander Civetta

Alexander Civetta

Alex advises innovators and high-growth companies on the intersection of law and business, with an emphasis on entrepreneurship, tech transactions, IP licensing, and negotiation. He is a lifecycle lawyer with a career of experience counseling biotech, high tech, and other ambitious companies from formation through exit, handling venture financings of all stages and levels of complexity, in addition to negotiating or advising on hundreds of technology, IP and commercial contract matters every year. Read full biography.
Amanda Clairmont

Amanda Clairmont

Amanda’s practice encompasses a wide range of matters, including construction, securities and shareholder litigation, government investigations, and administrative appeals.  She represents a broad range of clients across diverse industries, advising individuals and businesses on both litigation and business matters.  She has experience drafting general contracts, subcontracts, and consultant agreements, while also advising clients through all stages of the litigation process. Amanda is well versed in complex e-discovery and privilege issues, frequently handling large data matters for litigation, internal investigations, and government inquiries. She is also an active member of Mintz’s Construction Law Practice Group, helping represent property owners, developers, contractors, and subcontractors in construction disputes. Read full biography.
Nathan Coco

Nathan Coco

Nathan is Chair of the firm's Bankruptcy & Restructuring Practice. He is a seasoned bankruptcy attorney with extensive experience across the restructuring and insolvency arena, including with distressed finance and creditor rights matters, mergers and acquisitions transactions, and bankruptcy litigation. He has a strong track record of successfully representing institutional investors, indenture trustees, public debt holders, strategic and financial buyers, and asset-based lenders in distressed debt transactions involving corporations, public projects, and defaulted municipal securities. Nathan works with clients in a wide variety of industries, including health care, senior living, derivative financial products, retail, energy, manufacturing, and financial services. Read full biography.
Nicholas Cramb

Nicholas Cramb

Nick Cramb is an accomplished commercial litigator and trusted advisor with more than two decades of experience guiding clients through complex disputes. Nick represents insurance carriers, reinsurers, and brokers in high-stakes litigation involving coverage disputes under commercial general liability, directors and officers, professional liability, property, and excess policies. He also defends carriers against claims of unfair trade practices and bad faith, and serves as national coverage counsel for emerging risks. Read full biography.
Deborah Daccord

Deborah Daccord

Deborah is a nationally recognized leader in health industry transactions, with 30 years of experience running complex mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances, and significant contracting matters for health care providers and investors across the United States. At any given time, Deborah is engaged in leading teams of the firm’s transactional and regulatory lawyers on several large-scale deals. Her clients value her business acumen, strategic thinking, and her project management skills, from both a deal closure and cost perspective. Deborah also provides deal structuring, general counseling, regulatory advice, and strategic planning for nonprofit and for-profit health care providers and their financial sponsors. She is consistently recognized by her peers and leading publications for excellence in health care law. Read full biography.
Samuel Davenport

Samuel Davenport

Sam is a seasoned trial lawyer in the firm’s Boston office who handles patent litigation and a wide variety of complex commercial disputes. Sam represents clients in patent cases before the International Trade Commission, U.S. District Courts, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, concerning technologies ranging from high tech and software, to consumer products and medical devices.  Sam also has more than twenty five years of experience representing clients in sophisticated commercial litigation before state and federal courts and arbitration panels across the country. Read full biography.
Daniel DeWolf

Daniel DeWolf

Daniel is a leading authority on growth companies and venture capital law — and has worked on pioneering online capital-raising methods. He is immersed in the national and international ecosystem of emerging companies and investors focused on start-ups. He has also been a member of NYU Law School’s faculty since 2003, where he teaches venture capital law. Earlier, he co-founded and served as managing director of an early-stage venture capital firm based in New York City. Read full biography.
John  Dougherty

John Dougherty

John is a trial lawyer with nearly 30 years of experience representing public and private companies in high-stakes litigation and disputes. He has a particular focus on commercial litigation and product safety matters and significant experience defending clients in shareholder or derivative cases and consumer class actions. His practice also encompasses appellate, regulatory, patent, and criminal matters as well as internal investigations, compliance counseling, and crisis management. John primarily represents clients in the life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and food & beverage industries. Read full biography.
Angel Feng

Angel Feng

Angel focuses her practice on business immigration matters and related compliance issues. She works with employers in designing and defining corporate immigration programs and policies, and in structuring short and long-term visa strategies for management, professional and specialized skill foreign employees.  She also advises employers on discipline, suspension and/or termination of visa sponsored employees and litigation prevention measures; and counsels clients on employment eligibility verification, I-9, and E-verify compliance and employer defense in ICE audits, and worksite investigations. Read full biography.
Scott Ford

Scott Ford

Scott combines an active client-focused practice with management of the firm’s national Litigation Practice. Much of his practice focuses on guiding clients through a wide range of contract and other commercial disputes, particularly in the commercial real estate, private equity, probate/fiduciary and retail and consumer product industries.  He counsels clients on achieving the most effective and efficient means of resolving these unique disputes, either through negotiated agreements or litigation. Scott has successfully handled matters across the country in numerous federal and state courts and agencies. As head of the firm’s national Litigation Section, Scott helps set and manage the strategic direction of the group and implement its key initiatives, in addition to managing and leading a cross-geography team of attorneys specializing in all types of litigation and dispute resolution. He is also a member of the Firm’s Policy Committee. Read full biography.
Hope Foster

Hope Foster

Hope is the immediate past Chair of the firm’s Health Care Enforcement Defense Practice. She has also served on the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and Policy Committee. Hope defends and resolves large, multifaceted federal and state investigations arising under criminal and civil statutes barring, among other things, the submission of false claims and the provision of remuneration to induce referrals. In connection with such cases, Hope negotiates and structures global settlements with the US Department of Justice and its US Attorneys’ Offices and state Attorneys' General Offices as well as corporate integrity agreements with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General. Read full biography.
Daniel Gaquin

Daniel Gaquin

Dan is a highly regarded commercial real estate lawyer who guides clients through all aspects of buying, selling, developing, permitting, financing, and investing in real estate projects. Dan counsels developers, owners, and operators in Greater Boston, who value his terrific business judgment throughout complex projects. His clients include real estate investment companies, corporate and institutional users, national and regional developers, opportunity funds pension advisors, and sponsors and investors in joint ventures. He has served as lead counsel for many of the most significant development projects in the Greater Boston area in recent years. Read full biography.
Natalie Groot

Natalie Groot

Natalie counsels clients and litigates employment disputes on a wide variety of employment and labor matters before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. Her litigation practice includes disputes related to non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, claims related to discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment and retaliation, and alleged violations of wage and hour compliance. Natalie leads workplace investigations and conducts employee trainings on a regular basis. She also advises clients on employment and labor issues, including employment and separation agreements, terminations and reductions in force, internal workplace investigations, workplace health and safety, independent contractor and employee classifications, employee handbooks, and leaves of absence, including family and medical leaves. Read full biography.
Siegmund Gutman

Siegmund Gutman

Sige is a nationally recognized patent litigator and counselor who serves as Chair of the firm's Life Sciences Litigation Practice, Co-chair of our Patent Litigation Practice, and Co-chair of the firm's Life Sciences Practice. He has an educational background and extensive industry experience in molecular and cell biology and biophysical chemistry. He has successfully litigated numerous cases involving biologic drug patents, other life sciences innovations, and the Hatch-Waxman Act. His practice also encompasses developing and executing market exclusivity and freedom to operate strategies for a wide range of leading life sciences companies and handling inter partes patent office actions. Read full biography.
Jason Halperin

Jason Halperin

As a highly decorated former federal prosecutor, Jason focuses his practice on representing corporations and individuals in white collar investigations involving the United States Attorneys’ Offices, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York State Attorney General’s Office, and other agencies.  He is a seasoned trial lawyer with extensive experience handling white collar fraud cases, internal investigations, crisis management situations, and regulatory enforcement matters. Read full biography.
Ian  Hammel

Ian Hammel

Ian is a longstanding member of Mintz's bankruptcy and restructuring team and maintains a national, commercial restructuring practice. He represents indenture trustees, bondholders, noteholders, and other sophisticated creditors in bankruptcy, receivership, and other out-of-court and in-court matters. In addition to his finance-related and more general restructuring work, Ian regularly advises commercial landlords regarding tenant financial distress issues. Ian’s experience spans a broad range of industries, including health care, hospitality, manufacturing, transportation, education, energy, and nonprofits. Read full biography.
William Hicks

William Hicks

Bill is the Co-chair of the Life Sciences Practice Group. He has extensive experience representing issuers, investors, and investment banks in structuring and executing IPOs, cross-over investments, alternative public offerings, including APOs, reverse mergers and Form 10 transactions, follow-on public offerings, CMPOs, registered directs, PIPEs, and private placements. Bill represents hedge funds, venture capital firms, and private equity firms in customized investments in public companies, including structured PIPEs and registered directs. Bill also represents public companies in public and private financings, SEC compliance, corporate governance, and general counseling. Read full biography.
William Hill

William Hill

Will is a preeminent construction lawyer and Co-Chair of the firm's Construction Practice Group representing clients in courts and arbitration and mediation venues and helps clients avoid litigation when possible. His practice encompasses construction and real estate disputes and transactions as well as commercial and corporate litigation. Will is Fellow in the American College of Construction Lawyers, a highly selective association of construction law practitioners, professors, and judges. As past chair of the American Bar Association Forum on Construction Law, he has also helped shape issues facing the construction bar. A broad spectrum of clients, including individuals, nonprofit organizations, and publicly traded companies rely on his counsel. Read full biography.
John Koss

John Koss

As the Head of Innovation, AI, and E-Data Consulting, John relies on his extensive experience both in legal practice and e-data project management to: Direct Mintz’s strategic planning and implementation of AI and other emerging technologies to optimize operational efficiency and enhance client service; Oversee Mintz’s globally- and nationally-Chambers ranked E-Data Consulting Group, a fully-integrated affiliate with a mission to improve service delivery though the application of technology across large data matters; Supervise Mintz’s knowledge management and innovation team to ensure that cutting-edge developments as they relate to automation, process, and technology are maximally-leveraged across the Firm. Read full biography.
Angela Kung

Angela Kung

Angela is Chair of the firm's Technology, Communications & Media (TechComm) Section and draws upon significant knowledge of the wireless regulatory landscape and experience at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to advise clients on, and help them comply with, FCC rules and regulations. She routinely advocates on behalf of clients to ensure that the agency’s rules align with their interests and business needs. With particular expertise on spectrum use policies and auction procedures, Angela has shepherded Mintz's clients through several FCC auctions related to next-generation 5G wireless services – including for low-, mid-, and high-band spectrum – as well as auctions for Universal Service Fund support to deploy advanced communications services in rural and unserved areas. She has also advised multiple clients on the $42.45 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program to expand high-speed broadband internet access service across the Nation. Read full biography.
Cynthia Larose

Cynthia Larose

Cynthia is a highly regarded authority in the privacy and security field and a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP). She handles the full range of data security issues for companies of all sizes, from start-ups to major corporations. Cynthia is masterful at conducting privacy audits; crafting procedures to protect data; advising clients on state, federal, and international laws and regulations on information use and data security; helping organizations respond to breaches; and planning data transfers associated with corporate transactions. She is an in-demand media commentator and speaker on privacy and cybersecurity issues. Read full biography.
Michelle Lipkowitz

Michelle Lipkowitz

Michelle is a seasoned litigator who represents companies and individuals in high-stakes litigation, class actions, incident response investigations, white collar defense, and government investigations.  She is a trusted adviser for health plans, payors, managed care organizations, and life sciences companies for their most complex disputes and government investigations.  Her practice includes representing corporations and individuals being investigated by or targeted for indictment by the US Department of Justice or for prosecution by various federal and state agencies. Read full biography.
Karen Lovitch

Karen Lovitch

Karen draws on her deep health care regulatory and enforcement experience to advise clients navigating complex and high-stakes matters across the health care and life sciences industries. She counsels clients on transactions and strategic growth initiatives, as well as government investigations, bringing a practical understanding of how business decisions may be examined by regulators over time. Clients value her ability to connect regulatory considerations with business objectives and to guide them through issues requiring both strategic judgment and technical precision. Read full biography.
Kevin Mortimer

Kevin Mortimer

Kevin engages in an expansive array of litigation matters, including construction, government law practice, real estate, complex business litigation, and institutional class action recovery. He represents and counsels individuals and businesses, both large and small, in all stages of litigation, arbitration, mediation, negotiations, commercial disputes, and contracting. Kevin constantly strives to provide his clients with an efficient, tireless and responsive approach aimed towards avoiding litigation when possible. Read full biography.
Arameh O\'Boyle

Arameh O\'Boyle

Arameh is a litigator who focuses her practice on defending product manufacturers in complex product liability and consumer class action litigation. She represents businesses in a variety of industries including cosmetic, personal care products, medical device, pharmaceutical, over-the-counter drugs, food, retail, and electronics. She regularly advises clients on product labeling and advertising strategies to navigate the requirements of the FDA’s Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and mitigate challenges under California’s consumer protection laws. Read full biography.
Tom Pagliarini

Tom Pagliarini

Tom counsels and advises companies on all aspects of employment-related issues. He helps employers of all sizes across a variety of industries navigate federal, state, and local regulatory compliance issues. Tom provides practical guidance on day-to-day employment matters to company owners, board members, executives, general counsel, and human resources personnel. In connection with his counseling practice, Tom negotiates and drafts employment agreements, restrictive covenants, separation agreements, handbooks, policies, and other employment documents. Read full biography.
Cassandra Paolillo

Cassandra Paolillo

Cassie’s practice primarily involves advising health care clients on transactional and regulatory matters, including serving as regulatory counsel on health care transactions and assisting clients in establishing and implementing MSO-PC arrangements. She frequently oversees the health care regulatory aspects of complex transactions in the health care industry, including recent private equity investments in pediatric, dental, ambulatory surgery, and addiction treatment providers. She has also served as regulatory counsel to various institutional lenders in financing transactions in connection with the acquisition of health and life science industry companies. Read full biography.
Ed Pease

Ed Pease

Ed brings more than two decades of experience to the representation of high-growth businesses and the venture capital, private equity, and other investors who support those companies. With extensive experience representing entrepreneurs and companies operating in a broad range of industry verticals, including technology, financial services, life sciences, digital & social media, and energy & sustainability, he is a trusted advisor throughout the life cycle of his clients, from formation to exit. Founders have come to rely on Ed’s creative and strategic legal solutions and sound business advice in connection with equity structuring, intellectual property protection, complex commercial transactions, and strategic licensing and partnership transactions. Read full biography.
Sean Prosser

Sean Prosser

Sean is a highly experienced litigator with significant experience defending clients facing shareholder litigation, SEC, FINRA, and DOJ investigations and enforcement actions, and other civil and criminal government and regulator investigations and enforcement proceedings. His clients have included public and private companies, officers and directors, board committees, broker-dealers, banks, investment advisors, hedge funds, certified public accountants, individual stock traders, and public officials. Read full biography.
John Quill

John Quill

John’s practice encompasses all aspects of immigration and nationality law. John draws on over two decades of experience to help companies and their employees obtain nonimmigrant visas, including B, E, H, J, L, O, and TN visas. He also handles applications for PERM labor certification; extraordinary ability, outstanding researcher, and national interest waiver petitions; adjustment of status procedures; consular processing; and naturalization. John has distinguished himself in the use of legal operations and technology to streamline practices and develop innovative solutions to challenging legal and case production issues. He represents clients in a wide variety of industries, including biotechnology, FinTech, hospitals & health systems, insurance, financial services, retailers, education, consulting, and staffing services. Read full biography.
Cheryl Reicin

Cheryl Reicin

Cheryl is an internationally recognized advisor to life sciences companies and some of the industry’s largest investors. She assists clients in developing innovative strategies for domestic and international growth and advises on highly complex transactions around the globe. She represents biotechnology, medical device, and health technology companies at all stages of their development, from inventors and start-ups to major public corporations, as well as venture capitalists, investment banks, and academic medical centers. Read full biography.
Michael Renaud

Michael Renaud

Michael Renaud is known as one of the world’s leading intellectual property strategists. As Chair of Mintz’s IP Division and a member of the firm’s policy committee, Michael leads an international team of IP prosecutors, litigators, transaction and technology specialists. A pioneer in IP strategy, Michael has unique experience and expertise in formulating and executing multi-national enforcement and monetization strategies. Through traditional litigation and licensing approaches, and by creating markets for, and brokering the sale and acquisition of, intellectual property portfolios, Michael has helped his clients realize returns of over $1 billion. Read full biography.
Joseph Ronca

Joseph Ronca

Joe concentrates his practice on mergers and acquisitions, with a particular focus on representing private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies in both buy-side and sell-side transactions. He regularly advises clients across a variety of industries on complex, middle-market deals, including acquisitions, divestitures, and recapitalizations. Joe also counsels founder-led and family-owned businesses during strategic exits, providing guidance throughout the full lifecycle of the transaction—from preparation and structuring to negotiation and closing. Read full biography.
Jennifer Rubin

Jennifer Rubin

Jen draws on over 35 years of experience crafting creative legal solutions to employment challenges. She advises technology, life sciences, financial services, publishing, professional services, and health care companies seeking regulatory, litigation, and compliance advice. She also represents corporate boards in governance matters and individual executives in employment-related matters. She has an active trial practice, and gives a broad range of advice to clients regarding wage and hour matters, trade secrets and mobility disputes, workplace investigations, and the resolution of conflicts arising from the employment relationship. While Jen is a zealous advocate in the courtroom, she relishes finding practical solutions for her clients as they navigate the manner in which the employment relationship impacts their business and personal lives. Read full biography.
Ellen Shapiro

Ellen Shapiro

Ellen focuses her practice on securities litigation, including shareholder class actions and opt-outs, business disputes, investigations, and crisis management. She has experience advising clients in all stages of litigation, including pre-litigation counseling and negotiations, taking and defending depositions, drafting dispositive briefs and other filings, representing clients through arbitrations and trials, as well as assisting clients through the appeals process. Read full biography.
David Siegal

David Siegal

Forbes magazine recently called David “one of the top white collar attorneys in the country.”  David is a Chambers-ranked trial litigator who counsels companies, executives, and high-level professionals in complex white collar and business investigations, government enforcement actions and related criminal and civil cases. He has successfully represented clients in the financial services sector and other industries in courts and before the DOJ, SEC, FINRA, and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), as well as state regulatory agencies, federal grand juries and union arbitration panels.  In his 31 years of practice, he has tried 20 federal criminal and civil cases, almost all to juries that returned verdicts, and achieved remarkable victories in several high-profile matters. Read full biography.
Tony Starr

Tony Starr

Tony is a litigator and prominent construction lawyer who works with clients throughout the construction industry: contractors, owners, developers, and public authorities. His practice includes representing clients in significant construction litigation, arbitrations, and mediations, and counseling them on contract drafting, bidding matters, and project-related disputes. He is frequently invited to speak about construction law developments and alternative dispute resolution. In addition to his multifaceted construction practice, he also advises a major gaming company on litigation and regulatory matters related to the development and construction of a major casino resort. Read full biography.
Jack Sylvia

Jack Sylvia

Jack is Co-chair of the Securities Litigation Practice and a seasoned trial lawyer whose clients include public and private corporations, officers, directors, special committees, accountants, mutual funds, portfolio managers, and investment advisors. His practice encompasses all facets of securities and financial fraud litigation, and he has handled complex civil and criminal matters involving insider trading, revenue recognition, high-yield investment schemes, market timing, late trading, options backdating, and securities. Read full biography.
Thomas Wintner

Thomas Wintner

Tom is an intellectual property and commercial litigator who is equally at home handling cases in trial and appellate courts, as well as in arbitration. While his practice focuses on the life sciences – particularly patent litigation, trade secrets litigation, and commercial litigation involving scientific or clinical disputes – he has also successfully represented clients in other industries and in a variety of types of commercial litigation, particularly class action defense. Read full biography.
Dean Zioze

Dean Zioze

Dean Zioze is Co-Chair of Mintz’s Mergers & Acquisitions Practice and a trusted advisor to multinational corporations, private equity and venture-backed businesses, family offices, closely-held companies, and executives. He has deep experience leading middle-market M&A transactions across a wide range of industries, including medical technology and health care, technology and software, business services, industrials and manufacturing, media and marketing, publishing, and retail and consumer products. Read full biography.