Delaware Business Times Honors Richards, Layton & Finger’s Joshua Novak
October 13, 2020
Firm News| Limited Liability Company & Partnership Advisory| Structured Finance
WILMINGTON, Delaware (October 13, 2020) – Richards, Layton & Finger director Joshua Novak has been selected as a Delaware Business Times 2020 DBT40 honoree. The DBT40 is an elite group of 40 of the region’s best and brightest professionals under the age of 40, chosen for their proven leadership, intelligence, initiative, and innovation.
“We couldn’t be more proud of Josh’s recognition by Delaware Business Times,” says Doneene Damon, president of Richards Layton. “The legal counsel he provides our clients and the pro bono work he does in the community are both outstanding, and he’s destined to be a professional and civic leader in Delaware.”
Josh advises clients on a wide range of transactions involving Delaware general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies. His work includes representing multinational companies in high-value transactions, including assisting in a private equity fund’s multibillion-dollar acquisition of a Fortune 500 company, advising companies regarding complex operational and restructuring issues, counseling clients in securitization and other structured finance transactions, and assisting Fortune 50 investment firms in the formation and operation of hedge funds and private equity funds.
Josh also provides pro bono representation to the underserved in our community, works with several organizations to provide legal and other resources to those in need, and participates in Richards Layton’s many community service projects throughout the year.
About Richards, Layton & Finger
Delaware’s largest law firm and one of its oldest, Richards, Layton & Finger helps sophisticated clients navigate complex issues and the intricacies of Delaware law. We advise global companies, business partnerships, leading financial institutions, local businesses, and individuals across a wide range of practices, including corporate law, alternative entities, commercial law, bankruptcy and restructuring, and litigation.