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Paul A. Gajer

Partner

Paul Gajer is the head of SNR Denton's Private Equity and Investment Funds practices and was the head of the Corporate practice from 2006 to 2011. 

Paul concentrates on representing private equity, buyout and venture capital funds, including funds focused on, and companies working in, the technology, media and telecommunications sectors, as well as SBIC funds and their portfolio companies. His practice focuses on structuring investment, buy-out and roll-up transactions, and the related senior and mezzanine financing aspects of such transactions, as well as management equity and incentive programs. 

Paul frequently represents clients in connection with fund formation, follow-on offerings and fund restructurings.  

Throughout his career Paul has represented a variety of cable television, cellular telephone, technology and other clients in mergers, acquisitions, financings and reorganization transactions. Paul has been repeatedly recognized by Chambers USA as a leading Investment Funds lawyer in the Venture Capital Sector.

Organizations

  • Member, American Bar Association
  • Member, New York State Bar Association
  • Member, Association of the Bar of the City of New York

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Paul A. Gajer
Paul A. GajerPartner
Education

Georgetown University Law Center, 1979, J.D., summa cum laude, Editor, Georgetown Law Review

Stony Brook University, 1976, B.A.

Admitted to the Bar

New York

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York

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