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Corey S. Kupfer is Partner at the Hamburger Law Firm and is also Chief Strategist at MarketCounsel, an affiliated business, regulatory, and compliance consulting firm for entrepreneurial investment advisory firms nationwide. Corey oversees the firm's Corporate Practice Group, concentrating on the lifecycle of entrepreneurial business entities including business combinations, reorganizations, and mergers & acquisitions, succession planning and transition strategies. Mr. Kupfer also specializes in real estate, intellectual property, and labor and employment law. Mr. Kupfer joined the Hamburger Law Firm when the firm acquired Kupfer's entrepreneurial corporate law firm, Kupfer & Associates. Mr. Kupfer founded Kupfer & Associates in 1991 to address the needs of entrepreneurs. Throughout, his passion has always been in advising his business clients, structuring transactions and negotiating deals. A successful entrepreneur from the age of 15, Corey is a rarity among attorneys – he both understands and appreciates how business people think. He knows that every business transaction has a window of opportunity that can be missed when faced with untimely legal delays or over-lawyering. Corey believes his role as counselor is to foster business dealings by assessing and managing risk, not by restricting the options and opportunities of his clients. His ability to serve as a trusted advisor, strategist, and deal maker is a rare and valuable quality that has won the respect and long-term loyalty of his clients. Corey received his Juris Doctorate from New York University School of Law in 1985, where he was a member of the Annual Survey of American Law. He was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York in 1986 and within 6 years had established his own practice. In preparation for that he was first associated with the New York office of Chicago-based Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather and Geraldson working primarily on public offerings, private placements and leveraged buyout transactions and labor and employment law matters. He later gained extensive experience in a broader range of corporate and real estate matters through his association with the New York law firm Herrick, Feinstein. Corey is active in many non-profit and public interest organizations. For example, he is a member of the Board of Directors of Coro New York Leadership Center, an organization dedicated to civic involvement that trains future leaders in the private, public and non-profit sectors, and chaired its annual dinner from 2003 - 2005. He is a co-founder and member of the Board of Directors of 1+1+1=ONE, an organization committed to using art and civic dialogue for positive social change in the areas of race relations and young women’s empowerment. He also provides pro bono legal services to numerous other organizations. Corey is married, travels extensively, golfs poorly and is in the process of writing his first book, a race relations memoir, tentatively titled “Race: One White Guy’s Journey”. |
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