Eric Kamerman advises public and private companies on the tax aspects of mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, and other complex transactions.
Eric serves public and private companies, as well as private equity firms and their portfolio companies, on the US tax issues related to domestic and cross-border transactions including:
Mergers and acquisitions
Joint ventures
Recapitalizations
Tax-free reorganizations
Debt and equity financings in both the public and private markets
SPACs
He draws on a career-long focus on tax law, and brings nearly a decade of experience working on hundreds of transactions across industries and borders to provide clients with sophisticated, commercial advice.
Experience
Eric’s representative clients include:
Private Equity
GTCR
KKR & Co.
Leeds Equity Partners
Platinum Equity
Searchlight Capital Partners
The Blackstone Group
The Carlyle Group
Public and Private Companies
Amphenol
DXC Technology
Nestlé
OncXerna Therapeutics
Shift4 Payments
Siemens AG
Qualifications
Bar Qualification
New York
Education
LL.M., New York University School of Law, 2015
JD, New York University School of Law, 2013 cum laude
New York partner recognized for advising on the tax aspects of several multibillion-dollar M&A transactions, including Premier League football club Manchester United’s sale of a minority stake, and Tapestry in its pending US$8.5 billion acquisition of Capri.
Multidisciplinary team represented the developer, owner, and operator of utility-scale solar and storage projects in the financing for the Ash Creek Solar project.
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