Jack Heinberg > A&O Shearman > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

A&O Shearman
1221 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS
NEW YORK, NY 10020
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Tax

Position

Partner

Career

Jack has been a partner in A&O Shearman since 2000 and was a member of the Firm’s Global Board.

He focuses primarily on advising on domestic and international tax planning, the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border financing, CLOs, securitizations and other structured finance transactions. Jack also has significant experience in advising on fund investments, cross-border and domestic real estate transactions, including financing structures, REITs and fund structures, debt restructurings and global corporate transactions. In addition to private practice, Jack served for two years as attorney/adviser to the Honorable Arthur L. Nims, III, Chief Judge of the U.S. Tax Court.

Jack has been ranked as a leading tax lawyer in Chambers USA and as a recommended lawyer in Legal 500 USA. He is also listed in the Super Lawyers directory. Chambers says “Jack Heinberg of Allen & Overy LLP ‘is admired by clients for the creative and thoughtful advice he offers in cross-border financing and securities, derivatives and financial instruments, and international and domestic tax planning. He is valued for being a great communicator and ‘one of the easiest tax lawyers to talk to.’”

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Tax > Financial products

(Leading lawyers)

Jack HeinbergA&O Shearman

A&O Shearman advises governments, financial institutions, corporations, insurance companies, funds, and other clients active in the investment sector on the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, including CLOs, securitizations, and asset repackagings. The team has particular strengths in REITs, structured product issuances, and administrative rulings and controversies. The practice is headed by New York-based Dave Lewis, who has extensive experience advising on general tax aspects of financial instruments and derivatives and in global tax planning and cross-border structures, and Jack Heinberg, whose practice covers domestic and international tax planning, the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border financing, CLOs, securitizations, REITS, debt restructurings and other structured finance transactions. Also in New York, John Hibbard and Dustin Plotnick routinely advises on the taxation of capital markets transactions including securitizations, financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border financing transactions, project finance and FATCA. Caroline Lapidus, who is located in Silicon Valley, has expertise in capital markets, including securitizations, financial instruments, CLOs and derivatives, cross-border financing, project finance, asset management and real estate including REIT investments. Following the completion of the firm’s merger with Shearman & Sterling, the team has expanded. Larry Crouch  handles the full spectrum of tax planning matters for domestic and cross-border transactions, with significant experience in transactions involving private equity sellers and buyers. Lorenz Haselberger, who is also based in New York, routinely advises banks, broker dealers, financial exchanges, and sovereign investors, among others, on the tax aspects of financial products, transactions, services, and inbound investments. Washington DC-based Michael Brown has a special focus on a wide range of tax related matters including joint ventures, private equity, hedge fund investments, and the taxation of financial instruments. Andrew Meiser and Daniel Kachmar, who are both based in the New York office, are notable team members.

United States > Tax > International tax

A&O Shearman offers a strong global tax practice, regularly providing clients with international strategic tax planning advice and representation in a variety of complex transactions as well as tax controversy and cross-border restructuring matters. The team has notable strengths in Chinese tax matters. Team lead Larry Crouch has significant experience advising on the tax aspects of various international transactions including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and joint ventures. Crouch has particular expertise in transactions involving private equity sellers and buyers. Jay Singer advises clients on tax aspects of corporate transactions, particularly domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, tax-free spin-offs and internal restructurings. Ryan Bray’s practice covers tax planning for domestic and cross-border M&A transactions and advising clients with respect to all corporate tax matters. Bray regularly advises emerging growth companies and their founders in connection with choice-of-entity decisions, including qualified small business stock planning. At the associate level, Matthew Brown supports clients on a wide range of domestic and international tax planning and transactional matters. All lawyers mentioned are in New York. Following the merger with Allen & Overy, the team has expanded. New York-based Dave Lewis, who has vast experience in tax planning for corporate mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, domestic and international joint ventures and global capital markets transactions, and Jack Heinberg, whose practice covers international tax planning, the taxation of financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border financing, CLOs, securitizations and other structured finance transactions. In Silicon Valley, Caroline Lapidus focuses her practice on focused on private capital, where she routinely advises sponsors on the formation and operation of investment funds and carried interest structuring as well as their portfolio investments. John Hibbard, who sits in the New York office, advises on a wide range of tax issues, such as M&A, taxation of capital markets transactions including securitizations, financial instruments and derivatives, cross-border financing transactions, project finance and FATCA.