Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
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The ‘highly capable and versatile’ practice at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP assists both large listed companies and emerging private companies with the full gamut of the sector. In May 2024, the team took on 3 new partners; Lewis Cohen, Sarah Chen, and Greg Strong from DLx Law, which reflects the demand for their services in emerging tech markets that heavily deal with cryptocurrency. Aside from that, the practice assists clients in the energy, retail, and financial service industries with pre-transaction due diligence, internal investigations, and ESG strategic advice. The New York-based team is jointly led by Helene Banks , who has an M&A background, Brockton Bosson, who leverages extensive securities litigation experience, and Brian Markley who ensures clients remain compliant with DOJ and SEC regulatory guidelines. Cohen is a digital assets specialist able to advise boards on the technologization of the governance landscape whilst Brian Markley is often entrusted with litigious bet-the-company cases.
Legal 500 Editorial commentary
Testimonials
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- ‘Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP really cares about us and how we conduct business. They work as a team to make sure all areas of our business are covered. Since we are in the mental health space, they have done significant research to make sure we are compliant and protecting our staff and Board.
- ‘The number one thing I look for in external counsel is the ability to provide a path forward given the legal framework and facts, and this is exactly what I get at Cahill. They offer palatable solutions and don't get bogged down in memos and multiple calls; they clearly explain the legal framework, asses the risks given the unique circumstances, and provide a path forward.’
Key clients
- tZERO
- Brookfield Asset Management
Work highlights
Advising Brookfield on corporate governance and FCPA matters.


