Ed is a highly experienced capital markets lawyer who has worked on a variety of new issue and buyback transactions across his more than 30-year career. He provides clients with strategic counsel on a range of regulatory and securities law issues, with a focus on liability management transactions involving corporate debt restructurings, issuer buybacks and consent solicitations.

His transactional practice is backed by experience working in both the public and private sectors, including more than seven years with the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance. Ed has advised on periodic reporting filings, public and private offerings, consent and proxy solicitations, issuer buybacks and third-party acquisitions of debt and equity securities. Most recently, he worked as part of the legal departments of two top-tier investment banks on a variety of public and private equity and debt transactions.

Notably, Ed is a co-author of the SEC’s no-action letter providing for accelerated debt tender/exchange offers and has contributed to the treatise Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws by Charles J. Johnson and Joseph McLaughlin. He has also participated on panels discussing securities law matters.

Education

  • New York University School of Law, LL.M.
  • New York Law School, J.D., cum laude
  • New York University, B.A.

Bar Admissions

  • New York

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Edward D. Ricchiuto
Of Counsel
edward.ricchiuto@stevenslee.com
  • New York
  • Phone: 201.689.8019
  • Fax: 610.371.7929
  • Bergen County
Areas of Focus
Practice
  • Corporate, Finance and Capital Markets

Ed is a highly experienced capital markets lawyer who has worked on a variety of new issue and buyback transactions across his more than 30-year career. He provides clients with strategic counsel on a range of regulatory and securities law issues, with a focus on liability management transactions involving corporate debt restructurings, issuer buybacks and consent solicitations.

His transactional practice is backed by experience working in both the public and private sectors, including more than seven years with the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance. Ed has advised on periodic reporting filings, public and private offerings, consent and proxy solicitations, issuer buybacks and third-party acquisitions of debt and equity securities. Most recently, he worked as part of the legal departments of two top-tier investment banks on a variety of public and private equity and debt transactions.

Notably, Ed is a co-author of the SEC’s no-action letter providing for accelerated debt tender/exchange offers and has contributed to the treatise Corporate Finance and the Securities Laws by Charles J. Johnson and Joseph McLaughlin. He has also participated on panels discussing securities law matters.

Education

  • New York University School of Law, LL.M.
  • New York Law School, J.D., cum laude
  • New York University, B.A.

Bar Admissions

  • New York
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