David I Albin
USA Guide 2023
Band 1 : Corporate/M&A
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About
Provided by David I Albin
Practice Areas
Focus on private equity, M&A and corporate law matters. Broad experience in venture capital transactions, corporate governance matters, securities law and the general representation of public and private business entities.
Professional Memberships
Admitted in the State of Connecticut.
Member of the Mergers and Acquisitions Committee of the Business Law Section of the ABA, Chair of the Joint Private Equity M&A Subcommittee and reporter for the ABA's Model Asset Purchase Agreement.
Past Chairman of the Business Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association.
Publications
Numerous articles in the areas of M&A, venture capital and business law.
Frequent lecturer in M&A and venture capital law, including many years lecturing for the ABA National Institute's Annual Program on 'Negotiating Business Acquisitions' and the University of Texas Law School's Annual Mergers and Acquisitions Institute.
Work Highlights
David Albin is a partner of Finn Dixon & Herling representing clients in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, private equity and venture capital, securities law, and general representation.
David has significant experience representing private equity and venture capital groups, as well as public and private companies, in their acquisition, disposition, investment, formation, and other activities.
David has also provided a number of public companies with advice regarding their securities law matters and both public and private companies with advice and counsel on a wide range of corporate governance, contract, and other matters. Clients for whom David has served in the role of outside general counsel are engaged in a wide range of activities and industries including medical devices, health care services, e-commerce, government procurement, and food and beverages.
David is a leader in state and federal bar activities. He has served as chairman of the Business Law Section of the Connecticut Bar Association and is an active member of the American Bar Association’s Mergers and Acquisitions Committee for which he is currently serving as chairman of the Private Equity Mergers and Acquisitions Subcommittee and has also served, among other tasks, as reporter of the Model Asset Purchase Agreement with Commentary, as a panelist for the National Institute’s annual Mergers and Acquisitions Seminar and chair of the Programs Committee.
Education
Yale Law School
L.L.B.
1981 - 1984
Trinity College
B.A., with honors
1977 - 1981