Daniel Lampert's practice focuses on financing, securities, business, domestic and international transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, and aviation transactions. In securities transactions, Dan has represented major Wall Street underwriters and several public clients in IPOs and other offerings and placements, as well as periodic compliance work and venture capital transactions.
Dan has participated in many merger, acquisition and financing transactions, involving both public and private clients. He has also practiced extensively in bankruptcy matters, including membership in the Bankruptcy Bar Association and his present work in assisting the firm's Business Reorganization Team in transactional matters. In aviation matters, he has represented various commercial and private jet owners and financing entities in domestic and international transactions, including placing the first Boeing 757 aircraft into Latin America.
Representative Experience
Mergers and Acquisitions:
· Represented Seitlin Insurance (Seitlin & Company and Seitlin Benefits Corporation) in its sale to Marsh & McLennan Agency. Seitlin Insurance, prior to its acquisition, was South Florida's largest privately held insurance brokerage firm and one of the Top 100 insurance brokers in the United States. Marsh & McLennan Agency is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies, the world's largest insurance and consulting company. Advised Seitlin Insurance throughout the entire (marketing, letter of intent, definitive agreement and simultaneous signing and closing) sales process and on various corporate and corporate governance issues, including working closely with the Company's ESOP independent fiduciary, financial advisors and counsel.
· Represented seller in $47 million sale of banana groves located in Guatemala to Chiquita Foods. The parties structured the transaction as a stock sale (but based on price and other economic terms more typical of an asset transfer), and included provisions for the seller to manage the groves for Chiquita's consent.
· Represented seller in $45 million sale of tomato farms and processing plant to Monsanto Corp. The transaction also included significant earn out payments and negotiations over the accounting and other issues involved in operating and expanding the business sold to Monsanto as a separate unit, adjusting the earn out for potential additional capital investments and other matters.
· Represented sellers of Dania Jai Alai in sale of stock to Boyd Gaming. The transaction included complex option, purchase agreement and regulatory issues, including negotiations before Florida's voters approved legislation to allow slot machine gaming at the facility, and after that election, following appellate court rulings questioning the election results. Despite that uncertainly, Berger Singerman succeeded in effecting a timely closing of the transaction.
· Represented Farm Stores in $50 million tax-free merger and transaction involving Farm Stores' convenience stores operations and a public company acquisition vehicle. The transaction included complex management, financing and other arrangements to allow the public company to function as a separate unit after the Closing. The proceeds of the transaction financed a ownership transfer, requiring all facets of the complex transaction to conclude at once.
· Represented regional oil and gas producer, in $100 million tax-free merger and in later $50 million taxable asset sale.
· Represented major supplier of suntan products, in $17 million asset sale
· Represented roof engineering company in $40 million asset sale.
· Represented the sellers of Equity Bank and Equitable Bank, in Florida in stock sales valued at $35 and $27 million.
· Represented FirstService Corporation in acquiring a publicly held property management companies under earn out pricing arrangements. The transaction involved SEC proxy and other securities requirements and issues, which were complicated by the non pro rata pricing structure for the transaction. Berger Singerman responded to SEC comments on the proxy statement, and obtained clearance and approval for the transaction.
· Represented the sellers of a $40 million captive insurance company.
· Represented sellers of wholesale and retail divisions of Rolsafe Corporation.
· Represented the purchasers of VR Business Brokers, a franchisor of business brokerages.
· Represented the purchaser in the organization and purchase of a cruise ship company.
· Represented management of a regional Internet hosting company in the sale of the company to a publicly-owned Internet company.
· Represented one of the seller of dental practice management company in their $20 million asset sale to Beekman funds. The transaction involved two sellers with widely varying interests and agendas, and Berger Singerman succeeding in achieving a quick and timely sale for our client.
· Represented frozen food company in a strategic purchase for $18 million
· Represented the purchaser of the Bal Harbour Yacht Club for $30 million. The transaction was structured as tender offer for member interests in the Yacht Club, requiring purchase transaction documents with each Club member, and complicated financing and related arrangements.
· Represented pharmacy and software company in a $40 million sale to a strategic buyer. The transaction required the negotiation of arrangements to redeem a minority equity holder prior to the transaction, under agreements that had to close at the same time as the strategic sale transaction. The transaction also included complicated arrangements for the sale of certain executive's personal good will, together with employment and earn out arrangements.
· Represented private equity fund in successful acquisition and restructuring of $24 million of senior and subordinated debt obligations of major supplier of car wash systems with international operations; structured acquisition to maximize income tax benefits and realize significant value for client.
Reorganization/Bankruptcy Transactions:
· Represented one of the largest independent executive jet dealers in a successful out of court restructuring of more than $500 million of secured debt on aircraft.
· Represented the successful plan proponent in a series of reorganization transactions for the largest hotel in Pittsburgh that included our client's acquisition of all the equity in the debtor. These transactions included: (a) restructuring the hotel's senior secured financing under BlackRock Capital's $49.6 million loan, (b) negotiating and implementing a new Franchise Agreement followed by a Hotel Management Agreement with Wyndham Hotels, (c) consummating $8 million of additional financing from Wyndham, secured by the Hotel's equity, (d) placing up to $11 million in junior mortgage financing from our client as Plan Proponent, and (e) resolving other secured and unsecured claims.
· Represented Gulfstream International Group and its affiliates in connection with its bankruptcy reorganization, including pre-petition negotiations and agreements for aircraft and engine lease arrangements, debtor-in-possession financing, and ultimately, the sale of the going concern pursuant to a contested auction under Section 363. These transactions involved more than a $50 million of debt and other obligations.
· Represented Havens Steel Company, in the bankruptcy sale of its controlling joint venture interest in steel manufacturing plants in China.
· Represented Aloha Airlines and affiliates in their Debtor-In-Possession financing from Cerberus and Goldman Sachs and their bankruptcy sale to Yucaipa investment funds.
· Represented Corvest, Inc., in connection with its bankruptcy sale of substantially all of its assets to Cerberus.
· Represented Pharmed Corporation and affiliates in their sale of substantially all their assets.
· Represented jet charter company in purchase of Pacific Jet from bankruptcy
· Represented Venezuelan purchaser of four gas turbines in a $48 million bankruptcy sale by Calpine.
· Represented The SCO Group, Inc., (owner of the UNIX computer server operating system) in its bankruptcy transactions with York Capital, Steven Norris Capital Partners, and unXis, Inc.
· Represented offshore purchaser of the assets of Tower.com website business in bankruptcy transaction.
· Represented Bellsouth as major creditor in connection with the sale of the assets of Supra Telecom to HIG.
· Represented Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc, in its bankruptcy sale of substantially all of its assets.
· Represented radio broadcasting company in $80 million loan workout.
· Represented computer software company in $300 million workout.
· Represented luxury product dealer in $550 million workout.
· Represented dairy companies in connection with $100 million loan work out and restructuring.
· Represented real estate developer in $120 million workout.
· Represented Piper Aircraft in $100 million sale of assets from bankruptcy; and the Piper Aircraft Irrevocable Trust, organized to pay future claims.
· Represented Fine Air in $53 million asset sale.
· Represented CHS (2nd largest international (non-US) computer distributor in the world) in $32 million sale of assets from bankruptcy.
Aviation Transactions:
· Represented Avensa, then the largest private Venezuelan airline, in several aircraft purchase, sale, lease and financing transactions, including the first 757 placed into service in Latin America.
· Represented lessor of commercial jet aircraft to Aeromexico in connection with financing and other transactions.
· Represented DHL Aviation, in connection with several cargo jet and jet engine transactions.
· Represented GPA Aviation in connection with Latin American commercial jet transactions.
· Represented numerous purchasers and lessors and lessees of private executive jets, including Gulfstream, Falcon, Bombardier, Citation and Piper.
· Represented Aloha Airlines and Piper Aircraft, Piper Irrevocable Trust is various aviation matters during and after their bankruptcy proceedings.
Professional & Community Involvement
· Writing Program Mentor, Posse Miami
· Member, Association for Corporate Growth
· Member, Business Law Section of The Florida Bar Association
· Member, Business Law Section of The New York State Bar Association
· Member, American Bar Association
Awards & Recognition
· The M&A Advisor 2011 Turnaround Award Winner, Industrial Manufacturing/Distribution for Protective Products of America
· Florida Trend Magazine's "Legal Elite" (Business Law, 2006, 2007, 2009)
· The South Florida Legal Guide "Top Lawyers" (Corporate, Securities and Mergers and Acquisitions, 2007-2012)
· Florida's Super Lawyers (2007)
· Received a 2007 "Deal of the Year" Award from the Miami Review for his work on the sale of Dania Jai Alai
· AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
Articles & Presentations
· Dan has lectured and written on various topics related to business law.
Prior Affiliations
· Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
· Morgan, Lewis & Bockius
In the News
Tricky dania jai alai deal involved trading stock to retain slot license, Dealmakers, Daniel Lampert, March 28, 2007
Preparation is the key to selling a business without litigation, South Florida Business Journal, Dan Lampert, January 11, 2008
Top Dealmakers 2007, Daily Business Review, Dan Lampert, March 31, 2008
Business Monday - What's Hot, The Miami Herald, Dan Lampert, October 06, 2008
In the News Report, Week Ending 3.27.11, Daniel Lampert, Paul Singerman, March 27, 2011
In the News Report, 5.08.11, David Black, Melanie Hines, Stefanie Moon, Frank Caplan, Deborah Talenfeld, Mike Greene, Jordi Guso, Dan Lampert, Dan Mielnicki, Chuck Lichtman, May 11, 2011
Publications
Investing in hedge funds, Smart Business Network, 01/01/2006
Mergers and acquisitions, Smart Business Network, 01/01/2006