Interesting. Website now scrubbed for mentionin
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Website now scrubbed for mentioning Pestell, but still use some of his papers, videos, etc.
I can't find facilities, but the FL office is gone from Tear sheet
https://content.equisolve.net/_08df4669109d39...+Sheet.pdf
Also, I looked into their law office listed on the website, looks like a very strong group. I assume this was who gave the BOD a legal opinion before firing RP.
Lowenstein Sandler LLP
https://www.lowenstein.com/about-us
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Lowenstein Sandler is a national law firm with over 300 lawyers working from five offices in New York, Palo Alto, New Jersey, Utah and Washington, D.C. We represent clients in virtually every sector of the global economy, with particular strength in the areas of technology, life sciences, and the financial management and fund industries that fuel economic growth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowenstein_Sandler
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Lowenstein Sandler is an AmLaw 200 corporate law firm with offices in New York, Palo Alto, Washington, D.C., and Roseland, New Jersey. In 2011, the firm was ranked 168th largest in the United States in terms of attorney headcount by the National Law Journal, and 136th in profit per attorney by the AmLaw 200 survey (June 2011).[2] It had 267 attorneys in December 2011. Lowenstein Sandler represents public and private companies, financial institutions, investors, entrepreneurs, universities, and private clients in corporate,[4] litigation and bankruptcy matters[5] throughout the country. It also provides legal services in investment management, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, intellectual property, technology, capital markets litigation, environmental law and litigation, insurance coverage, securities litigation, white collar criminal defense,[6] real estate (including zoning matters,)[7] trusts and estates,[8] employment and employee benefits. The firm has been described as "well connected" politically[9][10] and partners have been appointed to important positions in state government.[11]
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Notable lawyers & alumni
Zulima Farber, former New Jersey Attorney General(2006)[32]
Faith Hochberg, former United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey (1999-2015), former United States Attorney for New Jersey (1994-1999).[11][13]
Shavar Jeffries, former candidate for Mayor of Newark, New Jersey[33]
Lewis J. Paper, the Democratic candidate for New Jersey State Senator in the 25th district in 1977, and a former Carter Administration official and author.
Christopher Porrino, Attorney General of New Jersey (2016-present).[34]
Ted Wells, head of litigation at Paul Weiss and the 2006 National Law Journal attorney of the year.
Freda L. Wolfson, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, worked at the firm prior to her appointment to the bench.