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Peter D. Feinberg Joins Hoge Fenton's Corporate/M & A Group
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Hoge Fenton is pleased to announce that senior corporate/M&A attorney Peter
D. Feinberg has joined the firm.
Recently in solo practice, Peter previously was a partner in the
Business & Finance Group at Thelen Reid & Priest in San Francisco, and a
partner at the former Ferrari, Olsen, Ottoboni & Bebb firm in San Jose.
He also served as in-house counsel at NetApp and Clorox, and early in
his career was a Deputy Attorney General for the State of California.
Having successfully closed more than 100 deals, Feinberg's expertise is
in corporate formation, structuring, reorganization and governance;
finance and venture capital transactions; securities law compliance;
domestic and global mergers & acquisitions; and domestic nd global
business & intellectual property transactions. His skill set and
experience enhances the ability of the firm to handle an increased
volume of complex, cross-border M & A deals, while still being able to
provide quick turnaround to clients on more routine business and
technology transactions.
"Peter's energy, expertise and outstanding reputation perfectly align
with our corporate/M & A practice, and we are pleased he has joined our
team," commented Steven D. Siner, the firm's Managing Shareholder. "We
look forward to his playing a significant role in our practice group's
continued growth."
About Hoge Fenton:
For many clients, we are the smart alternative to "big law." We are a
mid-sized, multi-service law firm headquartered in Silicon Valley. In
continuous existence for 60 years, Hoge Fenton enjoys a stellar
reputation in the legal community, with 11 alumni having gone on to
serve on the bench in Santa Clara County Superior Court, Monterey County
Superior Court, California Court of Appeal and the U.S. District Court
for the Northern District of California.
Offering focused expertise in business formation and transactions,
finance, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, labor and
employment law, real estate and land use, high net worth estate and
wealth planning, complex family law, and state and federal litigation
(alternative dispute resolution, trial, appellate).

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