Greenberg Traurig LLP issued the following announcement on Mar. 9
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP announced the elevation of Justin Mann to shareholder in the firm’s Delaware office.
Firmwide, Greenberg Traurig announced the elevation of 44 attorneys to shareholder. The new shareholders span 22 offices and 13 practice areas. The firm also announced the elevation to of counsel and counsel of 34 attorneys from 18 offices, practicing in 11 areas of law. In addition, the firm reported a sixth consecutive year of record revenue -- more than USD $1.64 Billion.
“We congratulate Justin on this well-deserved elevation. His accomplishments and unwavering commitment to clients, the firm, and the local community is exemplary,” said Diane Ibrahim, managing shareholder of the firm’s Delaware office. “We wish him continued success as he grows in his new role.”
Mann focuses his practice on corporate matters, with an emphasis on transactions involving Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships. He advises public and private companies in connection with mergers and acquisitions, public offerings, asset sales, stock purchases and issuances, contests for corporate control, going-private transactions, and structuring and operation of funds and joint ventures. Mann also routinely advises on corporate governance matters, including statutory ratifications, and renders third-party and nonconsolidation opinions on Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships.
About Greenberg Traurig’s Delaware Office: Greenberg Traurig opened its Delaware office in 1999 in response to the unique and increasing role Delaware plays in the needs of the firm’s national and international clients. Greenberg Traurig is now one of the only global firms with a Delaware team that is able to offer clients a full complement of attorneys who have spent years solving real-world business problems by advising clients on the legal aspects of complex corporate and commercial matters and litigating in all of Delaware’s federal and state courts, including the Court of Chancery, the Complex Commercial Litigation Division of the Superior Court, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
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