Mr Marc Weingarten > Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
919 THIRD AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10022
NEW YORK
United States
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Work Department

Shareholder Activism, Mergers & Acquisitions, Hedge Funds, Investment Management, Private

Position

Marc Weingarten focuses his practice on shareholder activism, mergers & acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, corporate governance, securities law and investment partnerships. Marc serves as co-chair of the firm’s global Shareholder Activism Group and is also a member of the M&A and Securities Group and the Investment Management Group. He was selected twice as “Dealmaker of the Year” by The American Lawyer for his representation of Cerberus Capital Management in its acquisition of a controlling interest in GMAC from General Motors and most recently for his work on some of the fiercest shareholder activism campaigns and proxy contests in the market. He also represented Cerberus in the acquisition of control of Chrysler from Daimler; its acquisition, by tender offer, of a controlling interest in Aozora Bank in Japan; and in numerous other transactions. He has represented private equity fund Castle Harlan in the organization of LBO funds and the negotiation of buyouts of restaurant chains, a media company, an insurance company, publishing ventures and other transactions. In addition to representing public and private companies in acquisitions and dispositions, he regularly counsels investors and companies on corporate governance and control issues. One of the leading lawyers representing activist investors, he has advised on many of the most significant activist campaigns, including The Trian Group in its successful proxy contests with Procter & Gamble and H.J. Heinz Co., The Children’s Investment Fund in its successful proxy contest with CSX Corp., JANA Partners and SAC Capital in their campaign involving Time Warner Inc., Elliott Management in many of its successful campaigns, JANA Partners in all of its many successful campaigns and Greenlight Capital in its campaign involving General Motors.

Marc is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the New York City Bar Association, having served on its Committee on Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Control Contests for multiple terms, and on its Committee on Corporation Law. He has been cited for his preeminence in both corporate law and investment fund practice in Chambers USAIFLR1000The Legal 500 USLawdragonWho’s Who and New York Super Lawyers. Marc received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal, and his B.S. in finance from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

Memberships

American Bar Association; New York State Bar Association; New York City Bar Association.

Education

Georgetown University Law Center, JD (Cases and Notes Editor, Georgetown Law Journal); University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, BS Finance.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > Shareholder activism

New York-based Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP‘s client base includes large and high-profile activist investors such as Trian Fund Management, L.P. and Elliott Management, offering a broad practice with experience in advising on areas such as campaign strategies and proxy rules, as well as cross-practice tax, antitrust, investment funds advice. Heading up the department are Eleazer Klein and Marc Weingarten, who are renowned for their expertise in activism, particularly when it comes to regulatory and transactional matters. Adriana Schwartz regularly represents clients in private investments in public and private companies, including private investments in public equity, which is also an area of particular strength for Klein. The group draws on the firm’s litigation practice to form a shareholder activism litigation practice group, of which Michael Swartz , who has a strong reputation for proxy contests for activists such as Engine No. 1 and Trian Fund Management, is co-chair.