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Areas of Practice Bar Admissions - New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- New York
Education - New England School of Law
- University of Delaware
Professional Affiliations - American Bar Association
- New Jersey State Bar Association
- Pennsylvania State Bar Association
- Mercer County Bar Association
- Middlesex County Bar Association
Current News Publications - American Justice Across the Ocean? The Case of Samuel Sheinbein, 35, New England Law Review, 967, 2001
An associate with the firm, Oren M. Chaplin focuses his practice on corporate and securities matters. Oren has experience drafting merger, acquisition, and business planning documents and handling entity formation, corporate governance and due diligence matters. He is well versed in drafting and negotiating client referral, client services, consulting, employment and termination agreements, as well as internal compliance and supervisory policies and procedures. In addition, Oren regularly analyzes regulatory and compliance issues related to limited offerings, investment advisers, public and private investment companies, broker-dealers, insurance product agents and other financial industry entities under ERISA, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and state Blue Sky laws. Oren has represented financial firms before federal and state bureaus of securities and managed the regulatory and compliance filing process for start-up and existing financial firms. He also has experience conducting on-site compliance audits and mock regulatory examinations. Prior to his career in private practice, Oren served as Law Clerk for the Honorable Amy Piro Chambers, P.J.S.C., Superior Court of New Jersey, from 2001 to 2002. While in law school, Oren served as Managing Editor for the New England Law Review. At the University of Delaware, he was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society and the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology and Criminal Justice Honor Society. Back To Top
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