NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dec. 11, 2003–Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, one of the world’s leading international law firms, has elected Michele Cohen, Anthony Davis, Gregg S. Jubin, DouglasI. Koff, Brian J. O’Sullivan, Frank Polverino, Jeffrey Y. Rotblat, Martin L. Seidel and Matthew J. Williams as Partners of the firm.
“We are pleased to welcome these outstanding attorneys to the partnership. The election of nine to the firm’s partnership is evidence of the high-quality of lawyers working within Cadwalader today. It is also a demonstration of the growth and expansion the firm is experiencing both in the U.S. and in the U.K.,” said Robert O. Link, Jr., Cadwalader’s Chairman. “It is a great pleasure to congratulate them today and we look forward to their continued success and contributions to the firm in years to come.”
The following attorneys were elected Partner:
— Michele Cohen, an attorney in the New York Financial
Restructuring Department, focuses her practice on corporate
finance and restructuring transactions. She has extensive
experience in acquisition financings, leveraged restructurings
and refinancings, and other syndicated lending transactions,
in addition to high-yield bond issuances, senior and
subordinated bridge financings, project and structured
financings, and private placements. Ms. Cohen received her
B.A., magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from Georgetown
University, and her J.D. from New York University School of
Law.
— Anthony Davis, an attorney in the Tax Department, resident in
London, focuses his practice on a wide range of tax issues in
the financial sector, handling the tax aspects of
securitizations, debt issuance and a variety of derivatives
issues. He also has extensive expertise with UK and
international tax issues surrounding restructurings and
corporate reorganizations as well as mergers and acquisitions,
joint ventures, collective investment schemes and property
transactions. He graduated with an Upper Second Class
(Honours) degree from Oxford University and also obtained a
Masters Degree in Medieval Studies from the University of
London. He qualified as a solicitor in 1981 and as a Fellow of
the Chartered Institute of Taxation in 1985.
— Gregg S. Jubin, an attorney in the Washington Capital Markets
Department, focuses his practice on corporate and finance
transactions, with particular emphasis in hedge fund and
private equity fund-of-funds transactions, structured hedge
fund transactions, collateralized debt obligations
transactions, derivative transactions, synthetic structured
products transactions and other types of structured products
transactions. Mr. Jubin represents the managers of hedge funds
and private equity fund-of-funds, collateral managers,
investment banking firms, commercial banks, broker-dealers and
other financial institutions. He received his B.S. from
Montclair State College and his J.D., magna cum laude, from
Syracuse University College of Law.
— Douglas I. Koff, an attorney in the New York Litigation
Department, focuses his practice on large, complex litigation
matters. Mr. Koff has played a significant role in the Firm’s
representation of clients in connection with government
investigations of IPO, research and mutual fund practices as
well as matters involving securities laws, derivative
securities and antitrust. He received his B.A. from Earlham
College and his J.D. from the Columbia School of Law.
— Brian J. O’Sullivan, an attorney in the New York Litigation
Department, focuses his practice on complex reinsurance
litigations and arbitrations. Mr. O’Sullivan has also handled
many multi-jurisdictional reinsurance disputes. He received
his B.A., cum laude, from Boston College and his J.D. from
Fordham University School of Law.
— Frank Polverino, an attorney in the New York Capital Markets
Department, focuses his practice on commercial mortgage-backed
securities (CMBS) and residential mortgage-backed securities.
He has been responsible for a variety of public and private
CMBS transactions, including fixed-rate conduit, floating-rate
conduit, large loan, singe asset and seasoned pool deals, as
well as resecuritization of CMBS. He received his B.S. from
New York University’s Stern School of Business and his J.D.,
cum laude, from Brooklyn Law School.
— Jeffrey Y. Rotblat, an attorney in the New York Capital
Markets Department, focuses his practice on all forms of
commercial mortgage-backed securitization and
resecuritizations, real estate and asset backed CDOs, whole
loan trades, franchise loan securitizations, real estate
participations and real estate mezzanine lending. He has been
responsible for all of the legal, real estate and securities
aspects of CMBS transactions. He received his B.A. from
Yeshiva University and his J.D., cum laude, from the
University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was appointed
to the Moot Court Board.
— Martin L. Seidel, an attorney in the New York Litigation
Department, focuses his practice on complex business
litigation matters, including corporate control litigation,
securities fraud class actions, corporate governance
litigation, antitrust litigation, government investigations,
internal investigations, and litigation involving contractual
disputes among major commercial entities in the United States
and abroad. Mr. Seidel has been involved in matters involving
complex tender offers, securities fraud, corporate/fiduciary
duty, brokerage industry, antitrust and class action
litigation. He received his B.A., magna cum laude, from the
University of Wisconsin and his J.D. from Columbia School of
Law where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and Managing
Editor of the Columbia Journal of Transactional Law.
— Matthew J. Williams, an attorney in the London Banking and
Finance Department, focuses his practice on high value UK and
European energy work, including project development and
financing, financial restructuring, mergers and acquisitions,
privatizations and commodity/derivatives trading. He has
extensive experience in power and energy related projects with
particular expertise in energy trading, the development of
green-field independent power projects, power sector
privatizations and energy related joint ventures. He studied
law at New College, Oxford University, graduating with an
Upper Second class (Honours) degree. He attended the College
of Law in London.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, established in 1792, is one of the world’s leading international law firms, with offices in New York, Charlotte, Washington and London. Cadwalader serves a diverse client base, including many of the world’s top financial institutions, undertaking business in more than 50 countries in six continents. The firm offers legal expertise in securitization, structured finance, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, real estate, environmental, insolvency, litigation, health care, banking, project finance, insurance and reinsurance, tax, and private client matters. More information about Cadwalader can be found at www.cadwalader.com.