Brian Roe

Brian Roe is a lawyer with experience in various aspects of corporate and securities law, including securities offerings, financing transactions, mergers & acquisitions, corporate governance, and reporting. Prior to their current role at Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP, Brian worked at Dechert LLP focusing on financial service matters related to registered investment companies. Brian also has experience in regulatory compliance from their time at Deutsche Bank. In addition to their legal career, Brian served as an ESL teacher at Augustinian Volunteers. Brian holds a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law and a B.A. in English and Political Science from Villanova University.

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Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP

FIRM OVERVIEW: Olshan, a law firm based in New York, represents major businesses and entrepreneurs for their most significant transactions, problems and opportunities. Olshan’s clients range from public companies, hedge, venture capital, private equity and other investment funds to entrepreneurs and private companies worldwide. Clients choose Olshan for innovative strategies and sophisticated, game-changing advice in corporate, securities law and shareholder activism, complex commercial, corporate and securities litigation, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, real estate, intellectual property and advertising. Since its founding, Olshan has offered an alternative to the AmLaw 50 law firm business model with responsive, independent and client-focused legal counsel provided by the firm’s senior lawyers. MAIN AREAS OF PRACTICE: Corporate/Securities Law Activist & Equity Investment Practice Advertising, Marketing & Promotions Law Litigation Real Estate Bankruptcy & Financial Restructuring Intellectual Property/Licensing/Entertainment Law Tax & Personal Planning Employment Practices Employee Benefits Insurance Coverage *Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.*


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