Lowenstein Sandler

Lowenstein Sandler is a New Jersey–based American law firm with additional offices in New York, Palo Alto, New Jersey, Utah, and Washington, D.C.

[11] In 2004, the firm represented creditors in the reorganization of Interstate Bakeries, the maker of Wonder bread, Twinkies, Devil Dogs; this case was considered to be one of the largest bankruptcy proceedings in the country.

[12] The firm handles legal work relating to real estate auctions[13] and decisions about whether a business should go public.

[4] On one occasion, attorneys tabulated stockholder votes[14] In 2008, the firm opened an office in Silicon Valley, California, to expand its law practice in venture capital and technology.

[2] On the 2021 Global 200 survey, Lowenstein Sandler ranked as the 144th highest grossing law firm in the world.