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Stroock Expands Litigation and Energy Practices

By on June 1, 2020 in Announcements

In its continued effort to broaden the firm’s service offerings across strategic growth areas, Stroock has added partner Eric Aronson to its Litigation Group and senior counsel Jeffrey Meyers to its Commodities, Derivatives and Energy practice.

Aronson maintains a comprehensive litigation practice, bringing wide-ranging experience at the trial and appellate levels, while Jeff focuses on varied energy, corporate and transactional matters across the globe.

Aronson routinely advises public and private companies and management teams on issues as varied as securities, construction, environmental law and intellectual property. His regular clients include top financial institutions, real estate developers, life sciences companies, private equity groups and closely held corporations.

Aronson’s experience includes litigation in federal and state courts nationwide, as well as domestic and international arbitrations. He has also argued appeals before numerous state and federal appellate courts.

His recent matters include representing a consumer products company in CERCLA litigation and related regulatory issues regarding the largest Superfund Site in the United States, defending a nationwide class action involving labeling claims, representing a financial services company regarding certain debt instruments, and guiding a major closely held retailer in a series of shareholder litigations and related disputes.

Meyers, a prominent energy lawyer, has extensive experience in the development and financing of domestic and international energy projects, and the acquisition and sale of interests in energy facilities and companies totaling billions of dollars and thousands of megawatts.

Throughout his career, Meyers has worked on matters involving wind, solar and other renewable energy generating projects, biofuels production facilities, fossil fuel-fired generating facilities, oil and gas exploration and production and midstream activities and investments in energy technologies.

Earlier this quarter, Stroock added Allison Miller, a well-recognized corporate lawyer with wide-ranging experience in corporate law and restructuring and special situations transactions.

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