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Headquarters | New York, NY |
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Major practice areas | Corporate, Litigation, Regulatory, Tax |
Key people | Edward G.Reitler, Senior Partner |
Date founded | 1995 |
Company type | Limited liability partnership |
Website | www.reitlerlaw.com |
Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt LLP is a full-service boutique law firm headquartered in New York City, with offices in Los Angeles and Princeton. The firm possesses leading capabilities in venture capital financings and fund formation, taxation, mergers & acquisitions, securities offerings and capital markets, and litigation.
Consistently ranked Top 10 in Venture Capital deal activity by PitchBook[1], and ranked in the Startups & Emerging Companies category by Chambers and Partners[2], Reitler's dedicated attorneys employ an innovative approach and ability to close transactions quickly and efficiently at every stage of an organization's lifespan, from seed funding through Series A and B rounds and to a liquidity event, IPO, or other exit.
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