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Thomas E. Redburn Jr. Named Firmwide Chair of Lowenstein Sandler’s Securities Litigation Practice

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lowenstein Sandler has named Thomas E. Redburn Jr. Chairman of the firm’s Securities Litigation practice.

Tom, a partner with Lowenstein Sandler since 2004, has extensive experience representing clients in a wide range of commercial disputes involving securities and complex financial transactions. He represents clients in litigation arising under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (including opt-out cases), fiduciary duty and derivative suits, state blue sky litigation, shareholder activism, debtholders litigation, structured finance cases, mergers and acquisitions litigation, and other complex disputes.

Throughout his nearly 25-year career, Tom has tried a multitude of jury and non-jury cases, and has argued in trial and appellate courts throughout the United States.

“Tom Redburn will be an outstanding chair for our Securities Litigation Group going forward,” said Gary Wingens, Lowenstein Sandler’s Chairman and Managing Partner. “Tom has spent his entire career as a securities litigator. He will lead a team of partners and associates with deep experience in the space. Under Tom’s leadership, we will expand the group’s mandate to further meet the needs of our rapidly growing M&A, capital markets, investment fund and structured finance clients – whether as plaintiffs or defendants in securities matters.”

“I am excited to chair our Securities Litigation Group and lead our seasoned team across all varieties of securities litigation — including structured finance, debtholder litigation, federal securities claims and opt out plaintiffs’ cases,” said Redburn. “We will approach these matters with a creative and thoughtful edge that will offer our clients what they need in order to achieve their objectives and maximize their likelihood of success. Lowenstein Sandler has remained extremely strong during the pandemic, and we are in a great position to be developing and growing this practice area to ensure we continue to be an industry leader in the securities litigation space.”

About Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Lowenstein Sandler is a national law firm with over 350 lawyers based in New York, Palo Alto, New Jersey, Utah, and Washington, D.C. The firm represents leaders in virtually every sector of the global economy, with emphasis on investment funds, life sciences, and technology. Recognized for its entrepreneurial spirit and high standard of client service, the firm is committed to the interests of its clients, colleagues, and communities.

Contacts

Kevin Iredell
(973) 597-6130
kiredell@lowenstein.com

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Thomas E. Redburn Jr. Named Firmwide Chair of Lowenstein Sandler’s Securities Litigation Practice.
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