Alan Leib focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions and serving as outside general counsel, including all aspects of business planning. He has advised public and private companies in a broad range of business sectors, including food, beverage and health technology industries. He has significant experience in commercial transactions including acquisitions, dispositions, management incentive plans, financing transactions, database and licensing agreements, and supply chain transactions. As a former owner and executive of a private company and division President of a large public media company, Alan delivers practical solutions and approaches issues from the client’s perspective.
Prior to joining the firm, Alan was a partner in the Business and Finance Group at HMB Legal Counsel, a well-established, corporate-focused law firm based in Chicago, Illinois.
University of Illinois College of Law J.D. (1987)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign B.S., Accounting (1984) with high honors
Illinois (1987)
American Bar Association, Member
Chicago Bar Association, Member
Certified Public Accountant – Illinois
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