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Casey Rivard focuses her practice on business and finance, mergers and acquisitions, and private equity. She advises privately-held, middle-market companies, and their equity holders and investors in a variety of business planning, corporate governance, and transactional matters. Casey represents purchasers, sellers, and financial advisors in domestic and cross-border transactions across a range of industries including manufacturing, healthcare, technology, financial services, consumer, and business services. She has successfully negotiated and drafted agreements for deals that range from $1 million to $600 million.
Prior to joining the firm, Casey was of counsel in the Business and Finance Group at HMB Legal Counsel, a well-established, corporate-focused law firm based in Chicago, Illinois where she focused her practice on mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, financing, venture capital transactions, and general corporate counsel matters.
Loyola University Chicago School of Law J.D. (2006)
Washington University in St. Louis B.A., Art History and Archaeology (2002)
Illinois (2006)
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