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Tomer Stein

Tomer Stein

Assistant Professor of Law, CGC Research Fellow

Professor Tomer Stein focuses his teaching and scholarship on Business Associations (in particular, Corporate Law and Governance), Mergers and Acquisitions, and Contracts. Professor Stein is a frequent speaker in academic and industry conferences and his scholarly publications have appeared or are forthcoming in law journals such as the Arizona State Law Journal, the Hastings Law Journal, and the Buffalo Law Review.

Professor Stein previously practiced corporate law at the New York office of a large international law firm and as a legal consultant to the capital markets arm of a large investment bank. His practice focused on capital markets, general securities and corporate governance matters. Professor Stein’s experience includes advising corporate, private equity, and banking clients on a broad range of public and private domestic and cross-border financing transactions, including initial public offerings, high-yield and investment grade debt offerings, follow-on and secondary equity offerings, liability management transactions and committed financings.

Professor Stein earned his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law, his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has previously served as a foreign law clerk to Justice Isaac Amit of the Supreme Court of Israel.