Ron Levine serves on the firm’s Executive Committee. His practice centers on corporate finance and merger and acquisition transactions for public and private companies. He has served as counsel for bidders and targets in acquisitions of public and private companies in various industries, including technology, business services, restaurant/retail, manufacturing and natural resources.
He represents a number of major private equity funds in investment and merger and acquisition transactions, as well as a number of hedge funds. In the corporate finance field, he has served as underwriters’ and company counsel in debt and equity offerings for domestic and foreign companies in a variety of industries including tech services, oil and gas, restaurant/retail, banking, biotechnology, mining, health care, medical instruments, semiconductors and services.
Mr. Levine has acted or acts as the outside general counsel for a number of public companies. His practice also includes counseling clients on securities disclosure and compliance issues, technology transfer, equity compensation and general corporate counseling.
Mr. Levine is actively involved in community affairs, having served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Montclair Academy, the Board of Directors of The Children’s Museum of Denver and Adoption Options, and as a member of the management committee of the Colorado Baseball Commission.
Mr. Levine has been recognized as a leading corporate and mergers and acquisitions lawyer by Chambers & Partners in their annual client guides for the last three years. He is also selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® by Woodward/White, Inc. for 2005 and 2006 in the areas of corporate governance law, corporate law, mergers and acquisitions law and securities law, and has been named as a 2006 Colorado Super Lawyer by Law & Politics magazine.
Mr. Levine speaks and writes regularly for seminars on corporate, securities and merger/acquisition issues. He is a member of the Securities Subsection of the Colorado Bar Association and the Corporations, Banking and Business Law Section of the American Bar Association.