Jennifer J. Carlson, partner, Mayer Brown

Jennifer J. Carlson has been promoted to partner at Mayer Brown in the corporate and securities practice. Her practice focuses on capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate counseling. She represents issuers and underwriters in a wide variety of public and private offerings of debt and equity securities and liability management transactions, including exchange offers, tender offers and consent solicitations. Her practice also includes representing buyers and sellers in public and private mergers and acquisitions, tender offers, private equity investments and other strategic transactions. She also advises companies regarding securities law compliance, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP001376" title="NYSE Euronext, Inc." href="/topic/economy-business-finance/macroeconomics/stock-market/nyse-euronext-inc.-ORCRP001376.topic">NYSE</a> and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP010462" title="NASDAQ" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/macroeconomics/stock-market/nasdaq-ORCRP010462.topic">NASDAQ</a> listing requirements and corporate governance.

( November 18, 2012 )

Jennifer J. Carlson has been promoted to partner at Mayer Brown in the corporate and securities practice. Her practice focuses on capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate counseling. She represents issuers and underwriters in a wide variety of public and private offerings of debt and equity securities and liability management transactions, including exchange offers, tender offers and consent solicitations. Her practice also includes representing buyers and sellers in public and private mergers and acquisitions, tender offers, private equity investments and other strategic transactions. She also advises companies regarding securities law compliance, NYSE and NASDAQ listing requirements and corporate governance.

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