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				Albert
				A.
				Stephen

Stephen Albert

Partner in New York

Stephen Albert’s clients recognize him as a transactional lawyer and a trusted advisor to whom they can turn for counseling on legal and business issues. His extensive transactional experience has included representing private and public companies and individuals. Steve’s transactional work includes mergers and acquisitions, both on the buying and selling side; joint ventures; reorganizations; and financing transactions and agreements, including limited liability company, stockholder, employment, distribution, services, and license agreements. In his role as counselor, Steve provides practical and cost-sensitive advice with a view toward preventing problems and resolving them swiftly and effectively when they arise.

Steve has represented distribution, manufacturing, and service-focused companies ranging from startups to multibillion-dollar public corporations. His clients have included distributors of healthcare, food, promotional products, and construction supplies; manufacturers of textiles and steel products; and providers of transportation, document management, security systems, and environmental auditing services.

Admissions

  • New York

Education

  • Cornell Law School, J.D., 1976
  • Queens College, B.A., summa cum laude, 1973

Representative Matters

Steve’s work regularly includes transactions of a range of sizes for middle market, startups, and emerging companies with a special focus on mergers and acquisitions. For example, he has represented:

  • The owners of a transportation services company in the sale of their shares for $130,000,000
  • An armored car company in the sale of its assets for $15,000,000
  • A check cashing company in the sale of its assets for $7,000,000
  • The buyer in the purchase of a healthcare products distribution company for $40,000,000
  • The buyer in the acquisition of a marketing survey company for $20,000,000
  • The buyer in the acquisition of an information services company for $10,000,000
  • The lender in a $50,000,000 loan transaction

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