Dorian J. Deen advises clients on a variety of corporate matters, with a focus on diverse transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate venture investments, spinoffs, strategic alliances, and general corporate and commercial matters. Other areas of Dorian’s work include matters involving corporate governance, restructurings, corporate reorganizations, tax, public and private equity matters, financings and strategic investments. Dorian advises clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies, private equity firms and investment banks to emerging market and private companies.
While attending law school, Dorian served as a senior editor for the Rutgers Business Law Review. His Note, Circuit Court Sprawl in the Age of Civil RICO Causes of Action: Proximate Cause and the Dilemma Facing the Third-Party Payor Prescription Drug Industry, was selected for publication in the Rutgers Business Law Review’s 16th Volume. Dorian is passionate about pro bono work, having served as director of the International Refugee Assistance Project and received the Class of 2021 Pro Bono Publico Award in recognition of more than 200 hours of pro bono work.
Recipient, Pro Bono Publico Award, Rutgers Law School Class of 2021
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