
James M. McCarrick
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James M. McCarrick is partner who participates in the
firm's corporate and complex litigation practice areas. Prior to joining
the Firm, Mr. McCarrick represented financial, institutional, corporate
and private clients from the New York and Washington DC offices of Paul
Hastings Janofsky & Walker and Battle Fowler LLP, a predecessor firm.
He also is one of the principal members of an economic consulting firm.
Prior to 1997, Mr. McCarrick represented insurance providers on insurance
coverage and defense oversight in an array of complex liability environments
involving securities, corporate governance, antitrust and other matters.
He is a member of the New York Bar.
In his commercial practice, Mr. McCarrick focuses on corporate and securities,
real estate finance, private equity and investment fund law. He has extensive
experience representing clients in respect to public offerings, private
placements, real estate fund formation, capital raising and finance processes,
public and private mergers and acquisitions, venture capital transactions,
corporate recapitalizations and restructurings, and international private
offerings.
Mr. McCarrick extends his corporate and securities law experience with
an additional focus upon complex claims arising out of securities and
financial markets and regulated market systems, including relating to
accounting, secondary markets and execution markets for public securities
and antitrust. He has led internal and external investigations on behalf
of clients, drawing upon the skills and expertise of his partners in his
economic consulting firm.
He currently represents public and private companies, institutional investors,
including public pension funds, private investment and opportunity funds
as well as other clientele.
Mr. McCarrick is an alumnus of NYU, both for his J.D. and for his B.S.
in Economics. He graduated from NYU's School of Law in 1994 and previously
in 1988 from the Stern School of Business, where he was a member of the
Omicron Epsilon Honors Society for Economics. Between 1990 and 1991, he
pursued further post-bachelor studies in Mathematics and the Nature Sciences
at Columbia University.
His professional publications include articles on the bargaining and other
economic dynamics within complementary or overlapping regulatory, liability,
non-market systems, including interactions within insurance and indemnity
frameworks in complex litigation environments.
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