Boyd & Jenerette, P.A. Welcomes New Miami Partner

July 3, 2012 by on News

JFrohman1-300x277Boyd & Jenerette, welcomes Jacob J. Frohman as a partner in our Miami office with an expertise in Corporate Law.

“We are tremendously excited to have Jacob join our growing Miamipractice,” said Glen McClary, Boyd & Jenerette’s Managing Equity Partner. “His extensive experience in corporate transactions and securities will no doubt make him a vital asset to the Firm.”

Frohman’s areas of expertise include corporate and transactional matters in private and public securities offerings, licensing arrangements and technology transfers as well as domestic and international cross-border corporate transactions consisting of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and financial transactions.

Mr. Frohman graduated from Boston University School of Law, where he was an Editor of the BU Law Review and graduated among the top 10% of his class.  Mr. Frohman began his legal career as a Corporate Associate in the New York office of the international law firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, where he had opportunity to practice for a period of time in Paul Weiss’ Tokyo office.  More recently, Mr. Frohman was a Corporate Partner in the New York office of the international law firm Kelley Drye & Warren LLP.

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