Timothy (Tim) Alvino serves as lead counsel for US and non-US clients in connection with domestic and cross-border mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and joint ventures. He also provides advice with respect to other corporate matters, including capital markets activities and corporate governance.
Tim represents clients in a wide range of industry sectors, including avionics, energy, manufacturing, media, retail, staffing and software. He counsels strategic and financial parties involved in public and private transactions. Tim has extensive experience in the energy sector and provides broad-ranging corporate support in relation to energy-industry transactions.
At McDermott, Tim has served as a member of the Firm’s Executive Committee and Management Committee and as chair of the Firm’s Corporate Department. While at Columbia Law School, Tim served as the executive editor of The Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems.
Education
Columbia Law School, JD, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, 1981
Columbia College, BA, Phi Beta Kappa, 1978
Admissions
New York
Courts / Agencies
US District Court for the Southern District of New York
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