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Armand A Della Monica

Armand A Della Monica

USA 2026

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Armand is one of the leading members of Kirkland’s private equity and M&A practice and was a founding partner of the Firm’s Boston office after spending the first 20 years of his legal career in Kirkland’s New York office. He represents large and middle-market private equity funds and their portfolio companies in a wide variety of transactions, including public and private acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, minority and growth equity financings, and restructurings. He regularly counsels clients on corporate governance, securities law and strategic matters. Representative industry sectors include healthcare, financial services, technology, media & entertainment, consumer, business services and industrials.

Personal

The George Washington University, J.D., with high honors, Order of the Coif; University of Vermont, B.A., cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa.

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Private Equity: Buyouts - Massachusetts

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Armand Della Monica is an experienced and highly rated private equity attorney with an excellent track record in advising large and mid-market investment firms on a broad array of transactional activity. He also acts for private equity clients and their portfolio businesses on strategic and governance issues.

Strengths

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  • He's very responsive to clients and loops in the right people.

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