About this office:
Located less than an hour from New York City, Stamford is the headquarters of many Fortune 100 and Fortune Global 500 companies, as well as investment managers, hedge funds and private equity funds.
The Curtis Stamford office was established in 1999 as an extension of our New York headquarters to provide a wide range of services to clients in the region and around the world. Led by experienced practitioners from Connecticut and New York, Stamford offers clients the convenience of a local office and the sophistication and resources of a full-service international law firm.
Our Stamford lawyers practice in the firm's core areas, including general corporate representation, corporate finance, U.S. and international private investment funds, transportation and logistics, wealth management, mergers and acquisitions, alliances, joint ventures, litigation, privatizations, securities, venture capital, and immigration and nationality law.
Victor Zimmermann, managing partner of the Stamford office and co-chair of the firm's Investment Management group, formerly was with the Securities and Exchange Commission's Division of Enforcement in Washington, D.C. He is a frequent speaker on issues relating to hedge funds and other investment partnerships and is regularly published in journals in the financial services industry.
The attorneys in the Stamford office are admitted to practice in both Connecticut and New York and are a part of the Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, a New York limited liability partnership. To ensure a consistently high level of service and the full benefit of our resources and global reach, Curtis utilizes an integrated team approach across offices and practices. Stamford attorneys work in close cooperation with our other offices, particularly those in New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt and Mexico.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Corporate, Finance, Investment Management, Technology, Commercial Litigation and Arbitration, Mergers and Acquisitions, Capital Markets, Transportation, Venture Capital.