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A. Lee Lundy, Jr.

Tydings & Rosenberg LLP, Baltimore, USA


Areas of Practice:
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Banking & Finance Law, Business & Commercial Law, Business Organizations, Competition Law, Construction Law, Corporate & Commercial, Corporate Finance/Securities, Customs and International Trade Law, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Executive Compensation, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Professional Regulation, Property, Real Estate Law, Regulatory Law, Science & Technology Law, Secured Lending, Securities Law, Taxation Law, Technology and Intellectual, Transportation Law, Venture Capital

Contact Information:
Phone:+1 (410) 752-9700
Email:llundy@tydingslaw.com
Web Site:http://www.tydingslaw.com

Details:

Mr. Lundy is Immediate Past Chair of Meritas.  He also served as a Board member of Meritas during 2001-2004.

He is a member of the firm's Corporate, Business and Tax Department.  He has helped clients plan and execute business, financial, and personal strategies for over 30 years, covering all aspects of establishing, financing, operating, buying, and selling businesses.  He focuses on practical business and tax effects of relationships, structures, transactions, and operations, including partnership issues and secured transactions.  He has represented businesses in manufacturing, services, high technology, finance and banking, construction, communications, retail, wholesale distribution, engineering, insurance, health care, and real estate.

His clients have included American companies doing business abroad and European, Asian, African, Canadian, and Latin American companies doing business in the U.S.

Mr. Lundy has handled matters that include:  over 100 mergers and acquisition in the United States and abroad; tax and business planning for the U.S. business activities of foreign companies; multi-state, multi-level, tax efficient structures for the health care industry; capital, compensation, and intellectual property structures for high technology startups; complex financial instruments development and financial services offerings; secured financings and securitizing of real estate and other asset-backed loans; tax planning for off-shore activities of U.S. taxpayers; creating partnership and other tax-efficient business entities for many industries; and developing corporate crisis management plans to prepare for and manage environmental, products liability and tampering, and other catastrophic occurrences.

Utilizing his varied background, Mr. Lundy also acts as outside general counsel to some companies, advising on legal issues in many areas.  Prior to joining Tydings & Rosenberg LLP, he was Vice President and General Counsel of Campbell Soup Company, heading its legal function for 11 years.  He also practiced law with a multi-national law firm for 10 years in New York, Washington, D.C., and London, England.

He has taught at seminars in Belgium, England, and France on doing business in the U.S. and in the U.S. on advertising regulation, employment law, and mergers and acquisitions.

Mr. Lundy is a member of the Sections on Business Law, International Law and Practice and Tax of the American Bar Association.

Bar Admissions
New York, 1968
Pennsylvania, 1988
District of Columbia, 1976
Maryland, 1990

Education
Columbia Law School, New York, New York, 1968 LL.B. Law Review: Columbia Law Review, Comments Editor, 1967 - 1968
Magna Cum Laude

Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, 1965 B.A.
Dean''s List

Published Works

  • "In-House Counsel Looks at Consumer Protection", 60 Antitrust L.J. 159, 1991
  • State v. Federal Regulation of Consumer Protection: Corporate Counsel''s Perspective, 8 Food, Drug, Cosmetic and Medical Device Law Digest No. 3, Page 20, 1991
  • "Duties to Franchisees Upon Sale of a Franchisor", Mergers & Acquisitions of Franchise Companies, Monograph, ABA, 1996
  • Employees on the Internet, Findlaw, 2000
  • Rollups: Merger Wave of the Millennium?, Findlaw, 2000
  • Fringe Benefits for Partners and Owners of LLCs and S Corporations, Findlaw, 2002
  • Asset and Stock Acquisitions for Cash: Structural and Tax Differences, Findlaw, 2002

Representative Clients
CNL Hospitality, Inc.
US Restaurant Properties, Inc.
First Mariner Bank
CTF Hotel Holdings Inc.
Greater Baltimore Medial Center, Inc.
Maritime Institute for Training, Advancement and Graduate Study
Tool & Equipment Distributors Associates, Inc.
Cummins-Wagner Company, Inc.
UPS Capital Business Credit
Corman Construction, Inc.
Capitol Mechanical Contractors, Inc.

Professional Associations and Memberships
Food and Drug Law Institute, 1983-1991; Trustee
The Children's Guild, Inc., 1990-2005; Trustee
The Children's Guild, Inc., 1997-1999; Chairman
London Court of International Arbitration; Member
American Arbitration Association; Panel of Arbitrators-Commercial Panel
Pennsylvania Bar Association; Member
American Bar Association; Member
St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, 1980-1989; Trustee (Vice-Chair 1986-1989)


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