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    Marisa Tuch

    Partner, General Corporate Law and Mergers & Acquisitions at Olender Feldman LLP

    Marisa Tuch is a Partner at OlenderFeldman LLP, specializing in General Corporate Law and Mergers & Acquisitions. She has extensive experience in providing corporate legal counsel, particularly in the finance sector, and has worked with a diverse range of clients, including start-ups. Her expertise encompasses mergers and acquisitions, contract drafting and negotiation, and advising on the formation of companies.12

    Professional Background

    • Current Role: Partner at OlenderFeldman LLP since July 2022.
    • Previous Positions:
      • Managing Partner at Marisa Tuch Law, LLC (January 2022 - July 2022).
      • Junior Partner at Day & Associates, LLC (May 2018 - January 2022).
      • Corporate Counsel at Hamburger Law Firm (January 2016 - May 2018).
      • Various attorney roles at prestigious firms such as Latham & Watkins, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.2

    Education

    • Doctor of Law (JD): Georgetown University Law Center, Magna Cum Laude (2003).
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): Duke University, Public Policy Analysis, Cum Laude (1996).12

    Additional Information

    Marisa is also recognized for her work in advising clients on the establishment and certification of Women Business Enterprises. She is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey and has received accolades such as being named a New Jersey Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2012 and 2013.12

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