Jon T. Hirschoff has over thirty-five years of experience practicing and teaching corporate law, with a concentration in recent years in advising and representing public and private corporations regarding mergers and acquisitions. He is a frequent speakers on mergers and acquisitions issues.
Education
Yale Law School (LL.B., 1967)
Stanford University (A.B., 1963 with Distinction and with Honors in History)
Bar Admission
Connecticut, 1967
Recognition
Best Lawyers in America
Professional and Civic Activities, Associations and Memberships
Law clerk to Hon. J. Joseph Smith, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1967-68
Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School, fall semester 2001, 2004 and 2007 teaching Negotiated Mergers and Acquisitions.
Reporter, Model Asset Purchase Agreement with Commentary, published by the American Bar Association in 2001.
Chair, Annual Survey Working Group of M&A Jurisprudence Subcommittee of ABA Committee on Negotiated Acquisitions (Publishes annual survey of M&A cases in The Business Lawyer)
Speaker at American Bar Association 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Annual Institutes on Negotiating Business Acquisitions
Representative of ABA Negotiated Acquisitions Committee to ABA/NCCUSL drafting committee on Model Entity Transactions Act.
ABA Business Law Section Advisor to Uniform Law Commissioners Drafting Committee on Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act
Connecticut Bar Association
Executive Committee, Business Law Section
Executive Committee, Yale Law School Alumni Association |