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Fred H. Marcusa Partner, Corporate & Finance
Department New York
Area(s) of Experience: International Mergers & Acquisitions
Education: J.D. (cum laude), University of
Pennsylvania, 1970 Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law
Review A.B., Dartmouth College, 1967
Admissions: New York |
Fred Marcusa, a senior partner in Kaye, Scholer's
Corporate/Finance Department, practices principally in the areas of
corporate and international law. He has had more than 25 years
experience in domestic and international mergers and acquisitions,
financing and commercial transactions, including joint ventures,
licensing and sales and representation agreements.
Mr. Marcusa has been personally involved in business as a
director and owner and has been a strategic advisor to and lawyer
for major companies in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and Latin
America, as well as foreign governments and international
non-governmental organizations. He works extensively with French
clients, including the Government of France and various French
state-owned and public and private entities. He has particular
expertise in the chemical, electronics and defense industries
through transactions in the U.S., Europe, Asia and Latin America. He
has developed a number of innovative techniques for dealing with
highly complex commercial, political and legal problems and has had
significant experience with consumer products and their distribution
problems, including international trademarks.
In recent years, he has devoted considerable efforts to software
publishing and multimedia transactions involving electronic
distribution, including through the Internet as well as conventional
distribution. He is widely recognized for his writing and advice to
senior executives and others in leveraged buy-outs, as well as
senior executives on their employment agreements. He has written and
spoken about various topics in corporate and international law in
America and Europe. Mr. Marcusa is also a concert flutist who has
played several solo recitals at Carnegie Recital Hall.
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