LAWYER PROFILE
Dan Moalem

Dan Moalem

Global 2026

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About

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Practice Areas

Dan is a founder of Moalem Weitemeyer and the Firm’s chairman. Dan engages in public and private M&A, private equity and venture capital, capital markets transactions, and transactions with real estate. He is part of the Firm's Defence & Cybersecurity team of lawyers with extensive expertise, providing comprehensive legal services tailored to the unique challenges and regulatory requirements of the diverse industries involving Defence & Cybersecurity products, services, and facilities.

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Chambers Global Guide

Corporate/M&A - Denmark

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Individual Editorial

Dan Moalem is a market-leading practitioner who is particularly adept at handling cross-border M&A mandates on behalf of both sellers and buyers. He acts for investment firms and their portfolio companies on transactions.

Strengths

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  • He's always delivering value because he's always coming up with ideas on how to structure things differently or add more protection in. He stands out as a really great M&A lawyer – maybe the best.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide
  • Dan Moalem is an exceptionally strong lawyer.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide
  • Dan is one of those authorities you feel perfectly comfortable with. He offers solid advice, and is quick to analyse things and come up with a proposal. He is great at managing deals.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide
  • He is always fast and effective.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide
  • Dan Moalem is a top lawyer in the market.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Global Guide

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