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Frank Cannone
Corporate Group Chair
Frank Cannone, Corporate Group Chair and Executive Committee Member, is listed in Best Lawyers®, Super Lawyers, and Chambers USA and was featured in the regional business publication ROI-NJ on its 2020 “Influencers Power List: Lawyers,” which comprised legal professionals with significant influence on business. Mr. Cannone, who directly handles many cross-border M&A transactions and other matters, has brought great opportunities to Gibbons by creating one of the region’s top corporate practices, which leads transactions totaling many billions of dollars in value domestically and internationally. Under his leadership, Gibbons has become known for its complex and sophisticated transactional work and strong capital markets-based approach to corporate practice.
Terry Myers
Director, Corporate Group
Terry Myers, a Director in the Corporate Group listed in New York Super Lawyers, has been practicing law for over 35 years, concentrating in transactional counseling of European clients with U.S. subsidiaries, including the acquisition of new businesses in the U.S., corporate and antitrust requirements, and corporate governance in and the representation of continuing business operations, including employment, regulatory, and commercial matters. He helps international clients doing business in the U.S. to navigate the complex laws and regulations governing their cross-border affairs.
Peter Flägel
Director, Corporate Group
Peter Flägel, Corporate Group Director who is also listed in New York Super Lawyers, has extensive experience in domestic and cross-border corporate transactions, counseling domestic and foreign companies and individuals on the acquisition and sale of companies and business lines through mergers, auctions, and management buy-outs. His international practice includes the representation of foreign venture capital and private equity funds in connection with their U.S. investments. He has broad experience in securities matters, including public equity and debt offerings, corporate governance under SEC and listing rules, and private placements, including Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPEs)