Lee C. Kantrow
Shareholder
General Information
LEE C. KANTROW is the Chair of our Corporate Section. He has a transactional practice that includes corporate law, securities, and mergers and acquisitions.
Lee has handled numerous sales, mergers and acquisitions and capital raising transactions for a variety of publicly traded and privately held organizations. He represents a diverse group of business clients including numerous hospitals, medical clinics and physician groups, home health and other healthcare providers, banks, insurers, tele-communications companies, professional practices, and non-profits. He also advises boards of directors on governance and other matters.
Practice Areas
- Banking Law
- Commercial Transactions
- Corporate Law
- General Commercial and Banking Law
- Health Care
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Securities Law
- Technology Law
Education & Honors
Lee is a 1967 cum laude graduate of Tulane University and received his J.D. degree (cum laude) from Harvard Law School in 1971.
Bar & Court Admissions
Lee is a member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations.
Professional Activities
Lee is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa.
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