Matthew Repetto is an associate in Crowell & Moring’s New York office and a member of the firm’s Corporate Group. Matthew advises public and private companies on a broad range of transactions and general corporate matters, including mergers, acquisitions, entity formation, corporate governance, joint ventures, private equity, venture capital, and debt financing.
During law school, Matthew was a St. Thomas More Scholar and associate managing editor of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. He participated in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Student Honors Program and served as a judicial intern to Judge Debra Freeman of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Matthew also interned with FINRA’s Department of Enforcement and served as a student advocate in the St. John's Securities Arbitration Clinic.
Representative Matters
- Represented a leading distributor of premium vaporization products and consumption accessories with the initial public offering (IPO) of its Class A common stock.
- Represented a U.S. hospitality group in its approximately $118 million stock sale and joint venture with a French hospitality group, redemption of its preferred stockholders’ equity interest, and refinancing of its unsecured debt facility.
- Represented a venture capital fund with its formation and private offering of up to $50 million.
- Represented a New York-based restaurant chain with its approximately $31 million Series A Financing.
- Represented a leading supplier of pet products and accessories with its acquisition of a Chicago-based pet product company and its approximately $15 million Series C minority investment from a consumer products-focused investment firm.
Publications
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"Earn Accounts are Property of the Estate: Celsius Update," Crowell & Moring’s Crypto Digest
(January 17, 2023).
Authors: Richard J. Lee and Matthew Repetto.
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"Reporting Cybersecurity Breaches to the SEC," Directors & Boards
(March 2019).
Co-Author: Matthew Repetto.
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"Public Companies Should Update Cybersecurity Risk Disclosures," Bloomberg Law
(April 2018).
Co-Author: Matthew Repetto.
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