Matthew Murphy

“Matthew Murphy is a very smart, up and coming litigator. He is incredibly responsive.” (The Legal 500) Matthew focuses primarily on litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery involving fiduciary duties, corporate governance and control, contractual disputes, and other commercial disputes.  He has also advised on transactional matters involving Delaware limited liability companies, general…

Christine M. Morabito

Christine Morabito provides advice on Delaware law issues relating to alternative entities. Christine advises Delaware limited liability companies and limited partnerships on formation, structuring, operation, and governance matters.  She counsels clients on a wide variety of transactions involving Delaware corporations and alternative entities, including mergers, conversions, and dissolutions.  Christine also analyzes corporate governance, fiduciary duty, and…

Jason M. Madron

Jason Madron represents corporate debtors and creditors in all aspects of chapter 11 cases.   Jason has served as counsel to numerous chapter 11 debtors, and has represented secured lenders, creditors’ committees, and purchasers in some of the largest chapter 11 bankruptcy cases in the country. Jason has experience representing clients from a wide variety of business…

Janice M. Matier

Janice Matier helps high net worth individuals implement sophisticated estate plans. Janice practices in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, tax planning, and wealth preservation. In addition to representing high net worth families, she represents fiduciaries and beneficiaries in the administration of estates and trusts. Janice has handled cases in the Delaware Court of Chancery…

Edward S. Little

Edward Little was a member of the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology. Ed focuses his practice on commercial transactions and insurance regulatory matters. His insurance regulatory practice primarily involves advising U.S. insurance companies doing business in Delaware on matters relating to compliance with the Delaware Insurance Code. This includes insurance company and agency…

Stephen M. Lukes Jr.

Stephen Lukes has particular expertise in Article 9 of the UCC. Steve concentrates on commercial transactions, personal property law, and alternative entities law, including matters involving Delaware limited liability companies and limited partnerships. He is especially focused on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code with respect to secured transactions and private equity fund financings.…

Zachary D. Kmetz

Zach Kmetz focuses his practice on transactional matters involving Delaware alternative entities. Zach renders advice and legal opinions with respect to limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and general partnerships, including in connection with structured finance transactions, investment funds, and other matters relating to formation, operation, governance, dissolution and enforceability applicable to alternative entities. Prior to joining…

Ashley N. Kidd

Ashley Kidd was a member of the University of Pennsylvania Law School’s Journal of Business Law. Ashley focuses her practice on the formation and administration of Delaware statutory trusts in connection with securitizations, debt restructuring, and multi-series mutual funds. She also renders advice to financial institutions and trust companies acting as indenture trustees, owner trustees,…

Lee E. Kaufman

Lee Kaufman has experience in both Delaware alternative entities and bankruptcy matters. Lee focuses his practice on a wide variety of transactional matters relating to Delaware alternative entities, including general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability companies. He primarily renders advice and opinions in connection with investment fund transactions, structured finance transactions, and transactions involving alternative…

Daniel E. Kaprow

Daniel Kaprow was an articles editor for the Maryland Carey School of Law’s Journal of Business & Technology Law. Daniel focuses his practice on litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery and the Delaware Supreme Court involving corporate governance, corporate control, mergers and acquisitions, valuation, fiduciary duties, contractual disputes, and other commercial disputes. In law…