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Corporate Partner Sam Feigin Named to National Law Journal’s 2017 M&A/Antitrust Trailblazers List

Firm News | 2 min read | 09.06.17

Washington – September 6, 2017: Crowell & Moring is pleased to announce that Samuel E. Feigin, a partner in the firm's Corporate Group, has been named to the National Law Journal's 2017 list of Mergers & Acquisitions and Antitrust Trailblazers. The list features lawyers who have achieved groundbreaking legal accomplishments in the areas of corporate deal making.

Feigin leads mergers & acquisitions in the technology and retail arenas for companies large and small.  He not only leads significant and complex transactions, but also is called upon by buyers and sellers, including private equity funds, to handle the always critical and sensitive C-suite issues in M&A transactions in instances in which another firm is leading the transaction. Having started as an employment lawyer and focusing on the intersection of corporate transactions and employment matters, Feigin is particularly adept at leading deals in which human capital is a huge component of the value proposition and deals that hinge on incentivizing the senior executives or other employee groups to take or refrain from taking particular actions. Apart from M&A, his corporate work includes an array of financing and commercial transactions, and his employment work includes executive employment and equity arrangements, implementation and refinement of employee policies, employee crises and disputes, employee incentive programs, and non-competition matters. 

In addition to serving on the firm's Corporate Group and Life Sciences Steering Committees, Feigin also serves as chair of the firm's Israel and Emerging Companies & Venture Capital practices. The NLJ noted his representation of many Israeli companies doing business in the United States, at a time when cross-border deals are on the rise. Feigin told the NLJ that he expects the number of these deals—and the amount of scrutiny they face—to continue to increase.

NLJ editors selected the winners from hundreds of nominations, and interviewed each Trailblazer about their successes. Profiles of Feigin and the other 17 honorees can be viewed here.

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About Crowell & Moring's Corporate Group

Crowell & Moring's Corporate Group is an interdisciplinary team of corporate and regulatory lawyers that offers a full-service corporate practice with an emphasis on M&A, joint ventures and strategic partnerships, corporate securities and finance and complex outsourcing, IP and commercial arrangements. The group works with large international and domestic public companies, mid-sized and emerging businesses, privately held firms, private equity sponsors and hedge funds, investment firms, and high net-worth individuals across a wide range of industries. It is adept at operating in industries such as healthcare, defense and other government contracts, financial services, manufacturing, automotive, retail/consumer goods, energy, life sciences, and high tech.

About Crowell & Moring LLP

Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with approximately 500 lawyers representing clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory, and transactional matters. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity. The firm has offices in Washington, DC, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, London, and Brussels.

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