Adam Stahl
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Licensed in New York and Texas, Adam Stahl has been practicing law for more than 13 years. Adam concentrates his practice in the areas of business and real estate law, mergers and acquisitions, commercial lending, technology transactions, and debtor-creditor rights. He has acted as counsel in numerous corporate and commercial transactions, including public and private offerings of stock, venture capital transactions, credit and loan facilities, mergers and acquisitions, franchise law and transactions, stock and asset purchases, real estate development, commercial real estate acquisitions and leasing, and bankruptcy proceedings. Adam also advises clients regarding executive compensation and other employment related matters. In addition, he represents boards of directors and various board committees on matters of corporate governance and fiduciary duties, among other things.
Prior to joining AGRS, Adam was Secretary and General Counsel to Emerging Vision, Inc., one of the countries largest publicly-traded retail optical companies, where he was responsible for all of the company's legal matters, and was an integral member of the company's management team. Adam had a major role in advising Emerging Vision, Inc. through its financial restructuring, shareholders rights offering and proxy contest.
Adam has also represented high net worth individuals in establishing and maintaining investments in real estate and public and privately held businesses. Additionally, Adam served as an associate in a major New York law firm, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., where he practiced in the firm's corporate, securities and health care law departments.
Adam's practice focuses on representing clients in:
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Commercial and residential real estate development, acquisition and leasing
- Commercial financing and debtor/creditor rights
- Corporate, LLC, and partnership formation and governance
- Franchise law and transactions
- Technology licensing
- Employment issues
- General corporate matters
- Other transactional matters