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Scarinci Hollenbeck Expands Growing New York Office

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

Date: May 3, 2013

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Office expansion will allow the leading law firm to accommodate its growing practice areas and meet the demands of an evolving industry.

Lyndhurst, NJ, May 3, 2013 – Scarinci Hollenbeck proudly announces the expansion of its New York office and the addition of Eleanor Grinshteyn, of counsel. The New York office has experienced high levels of success in servicing clients in the areas of Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Securities Offerings and Corporate Disclosures and Insurance, and the relocation to a larger office will enable the firm to continue providing quality services to a diversified client base.

“This expansion enables Scarinci Hollenbeck to broaden the depth of our national and international business practice,” said Donald Scarinci, Founding Partner. “Our entry into the New York City market has been an unqualified success and this move allows us to add additional talent in this important location.”

The New York office currently services clients in the areas of investment banking, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and spinoff transactions.  Scarinci Hollenbeck’s New York lawyers represent issuers in equity and debt capital raising transactions and provide counsel for public and private securities offerings and corporate transactions, including IPOs, secondary offerings, PIPE and convertible debt transactions and exchange offerings.

Eleanor Grinshteyn’s areas of emphasis include complex contractual disputes, intellectual property and related licensing, copyright and trademark matters, as well as partnership disputes, fraud and other business torts.

Scarinci Partner Charles Yuen heads the law firm’s Insurance Recovery and Liability group, which provides a range of legal guidance to policyholders and captive insurers. The experience and integrity of this group has helped policyholders and captive insurers recover more than $1 billion in insurance assets. Managing Partner, Ken Hollenbeck leads the firm’s mergers and acquisitions group, which is part of Scarinci’s overall Corporate Transactions and Business Law practice.

The new office location will also facilitate the expansion of the firm’s growing Sports and Entertainment Law practice, as well as its Cyber Security & Data Protection group, announced last week.

Scarinci Hollenbeck looks forward to servicing its clients at its new office location, effective immediately:

767 Third Avenue
24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-286-0747
Fax: 212-808-4155

About Scarinci Hollenbeck
Scarinci Hollenbeck (www.scarincihollenbeck.com; @S_H_Law) is a New York, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. law firm that serves a diverse group of clients in numerous industries. The full service, general practice law firm retains a highly trained legal team with expertise in several areas, including Cyber and Data Privacy Law, eDiscovery, Corporate Transactions and Business Law, Insurance Law, Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights, Environmental and Land Use Law, Litigation, Public Law, Commercial Real Estate, Sports and Entertainment Law, and Tax, Trust & Estate Law. Top-tier personnel, innovative technology and superior client service adds to Scarinci Hollenbeck’s reputation as one of the most highly ranked law firms in the New York and New Jersey Metropolitan area.

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