New York City, New York 10173
United States
Alan J. Schwartz is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP and is based in the Firm’s New York office. He focuses his practice on the taxation of complex financing transactions, financial products, derivatives and securities offerings. Alan has significant experience advising on the tax aspects of onshore and offshore investment funds, joint venture arrangements, strategic investments, restructurings and workouts, real estate and corporate transactions, and tax examinations and controversies.
Alan provides advice to a wide variety of market participants, including financial institutions and investment banks, investment advisors and investment funds, securities issuers, sponsors and underwriters, and high-net-worth-individuals.
Alan is a member of the tax sections of the New York State Bar Association and American Bar Association.
Alan is admitted to practice in New York.
Areas of Practice | 1) Capital Markets Tax, 2) Financial Products, 3) Trading & Derivatives, 4) International Tax, 5) Pass-Throughs and 6) Tax |
Law School | Fordham University School of Law (J.D., 2001) |
Admitted Year | 1993 |
Education | Touro College (B.S.,1997) |
Bar Member / Association | New York State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | McDermott Will & Emery LLP |
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