Practice Areas:
Corporate and securities attorney.
Education:
Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D. 1985)
Mitchell L. Lampert

Mitchell Lampert has more than 20 years of experience as a corporate and securities attorney. He has represented both issuers and underwriters in numerous public and private securities offerings and related transactions and has extensive experience in all aspects of 1933 and 1934 Act registration, reporting and compliance. Mr. Lampert is a veteran "deal-maker" and regularly works with his clients to help them identify strategic partners, customers, sources of capital and opportunities.


Mr. Lampert actively represents companies with matters relating to their business, including mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, equity and asset sales and purchases, contracts, licensing, trade secret protection, corporate finance, corporate governance and corporate compliance. Mr. Lampert has owned and operated businesses, has acted as General Counsel for a publicly held digital media company and is well known and regarded by his clients as a practical business attorney who understands business not only from the legal side, but also from the business owner and operator's side. He is experienced in financial statement review and is a skilled negotiator.

Mr. Lampert is a graduate of Alfred University (B.S. in Ceramic Engineering 1980) and Quinnipiac University School of Law (J.D. 1985). He is a Registered Patent Attorney and is admitted to practice law in the States of New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.

Mr. Lampert is a multi-engine, instrument rated pilot and lives in Wilton Ct. with his wife and 2 sons. He is a vintage car buff and collects vintage guitars.

Contact:
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Phone: (212) 655-3575
Fax: (646) 539-3675
mll@msf-law.com

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