NOAH Top Picks RUDOLPH W. GIULLIANI | GREENBERG TRAURIG Global Chair Cybersecurity, Privacy and Crisis Management Practice SPEAKER BIO Former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani became the U.S. Associate Attorney General, the third highest position in the U.S. Department of Justice, in 1981. He was appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York in 1983. He served two consecutive terms as the 107th Mayor of the City of New York from 1994-2001, and then returned to the private sector as Chairman and CEO of Giuliani Partners. Giuliani joined Greenberg Traurig in January 2016. He serves as Chair of the Cybersecurity, Privacy and Crisis Management Practice. KEY CORPORATE FACTS & KPIs COMPANY OVERVIEW Headquarters Miami, USA Greenberg Traurig is one of the largest international transactional law firms, serving clients from 38 locations across the globe. In Germany, a team of around 55 attorneys provides legal advice predominantly on transactions in the technology, telecoms, media, and entertainment sectors. Office Locations Globally The team advises on investments, transactions and all aspects of corporate and commercial law. Greenberg Traurig’s lawyers not only have first-class experience in private equity and venture capital transactions, M&A, joint ventures, restructurings, financing and outsourcings. They are also familiar with Founded 1967 the underlying business models and can therefore provide suitable advice for the clients’ projects. No. of Employees 3,750 Active Markets United States, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Business Overview Transaction law firm Ownership Structure Partnership Website gtlaw.com 47
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