Gregory Sichenzia (born May 21, 1962) is a New York City based securities lawyer. Sichenzia is a founding member of Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference LLP (1998) specializing in advising corporations on public offerings, Private Investment in Public Entity ("PIPES"), and reverse merger transactions. Greg is considered an expert on matters related to Initial public offerings (IPOs). He was a notes and comments editor for the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (1986-1987), is an active member of the Dean's Advisory Council, and has lectured on securities law and corporate finance matters. Sichenzia has participated in Cardozo School of Law's Dean Speaker Series, detailing how he, along with other founding partners, were able to build a law firm of over 50 lawyers. He also participated as a panelist during the school's "Cannabis Business, Law and Ethics: Counseling the Entrepreneur" series. In 2015, Sichenzia recorded an online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course, entitled "Investing in Publicly Traded Companies in the Legal Cannabis Industry." Sichenzia was included in the 2015 Super Lawyers annual magazine publication under the category "Securities & Corporate Finance." In 2016, Sichenzia was included in the 2016 Best Lawyers list, highlighting some of his media op-ed contributions on matters concerning securities law.
Since 2001, Sichenzia and his firm have completed over 1000 PIPE transactions representing publicly traded companies. This ranks them number one in this category among all law firms by The PIPES Report published by Deal Flow Media.
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Education
Sichenzia graduated from American University with degrees in both Economics and Political Science and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 1987.
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Public Commentary
Sichenzia's opinions on publicly traded company IPOs and other complex securities topics are found in media outlets including Fox Business TV, CNBC, CNBC's Closing Bell, The Huffington Post, Los Angeles Times, Financial Times, Omaha Herald, Law360, E-Commerce Times, and The Deal.
References
External links
- Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference
- Greg Sichenzia's HuffingtonPost Page
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