Avi Reshtick joins Bracewell & Giuliani in New York

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Avi Reshtick joins Bracewell & Giuliani in New York

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Abraham (Avi) Reshtick has joined Bracewell & Giuliani as a partner in its New York office.

He advises domestic, foreign and multinational clients on a wide range of US and international tax matters, particularly cross-border M&A, joint ventures, private investment fund structures and capital markets transactions, cross-border investment structures, business formation and internal restructurings. Reshtick was previously with Ropes & Gray in New York.

Reshtick’s clients span a range of industries, from retail and real estate to energy, pharmaceutical and private investment funds. He also advises debtors and creditors on tax matters relating to financially troubled businesses, both in and out-of bankruptcy proceedings.

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