Brendan P. Snowden is a Principal and Co-Chair of Cummings & Lockwood’s Corporate & Finance Group and is based in the Stamford office. Brendan is a transactional lawyer and represents public and private companies, funds, governmental entities, family offices and high-net worth individuals in a variety of commercial, corporate and finance matters. He has significant experience representing public and private companies in their debt and equity financings, including private equity, venture capital, growth capital, mezzanine capital, project finance, securitizations, public and private placements and bank financings, and family offices and high-net worth individuals in their investments, both as minority investors and acquirers of businesses, including through mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and shareholder arrangements, private equity, start-up and angel investments and sponsor-like financings.
He also advises companies and investors as outside general counsel, including on their commercial, securities, capital raising and corporate governance needs.
He has represented clients in a variety of activities and industries ranging from oil & gas development and refining, manufacturing, restaurant/food service, pharmaceutical and defense companies to financial service and entertainment companies, and has experience in many cross-border transactions, particularly in Latin America. He is proficient in Spanish.
Before joining to Cummings & Lockwood, Brendan was an Associate at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP in New York City.
Professional Recognition
Connecticut and New England Super Lawyers, Rising Star, Securities and Corporate Finance, 2019
News & Press Releases
• Cummings & Lockwood Assists with the Refinancing of Greenwich Plaza, One of the Largest Commercial Real Estate Financings in Fairfield County in 2019
• 16 Cummings & Lockwood Attorneys Have Been Named 2019 New England Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
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