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Jeremy Goldstein

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New York attorney Jeremy Goldstein is a renowned professional in the field of executive compensation and works as a partner at Jeremy L. Goldstein & Associates LLC. He has relied on his exp

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erience as a partner at a large New York law firm to blaze his own trail as one of the foremost professionals who advise on executive compensation matters for a wide range of private and public companies. His attention to detail and unparalleled intellectual capabilities make Goldstein the advocate who can be counted on to consider all angles of corporate transactions.

Along with advising on executive compensation issues, Goldstein has proved instrumental in countless mergers and acquisitions of valuable companies. He also has a strong background in advising on governance matters, which is extremely helpful to large corporations looking to avoid bad press in the midst of sensitive corporate restructuring. Goldstein is the attorney who top companies trust when the stakes are high to complete time-sensitive mergers and acquisitions without any issues. He serves on the American Bar Association's Mergers and Acquisition Subcommittee of the Executive Compensation Committee and is considered a trusted mentor to many young attorneys looking to make a name for themselves in the practice of corporate law.

In addition to the many professional accolades that Goldstein has earned, he was also an academic all-star. He earned his law degree from the prestigious New York University School of Law after completing a master's program at the University of Chicago. At Cornell University, he graduated cum laude with honors in all of his academic subjects. Even with his demanding professional schedule, Goldstein still finds time to give back to his community through Fountain House, a nonprofit organization committed to helping mentally ill adults receive the treatment they need to become productive members of society.