Based in New York City, Alexander Apostolopoulos spent five years as a tax partner at an American multinational law firm. His efforts largely involved transactional law, such as acquisitions and dispositions of business enterprises in both the public and private sectors. He excelled at managing private equity-sponsored transactions. Alexander Apostolopoulos supported clients with optimal tax structures for these and similar transactions. He also guided public companies through separation processes and advised private companies preparing initial public offerings. He represented clients engaged in transactions worth as much as $4.4 billion.
Alex Apostolopoulos previously served as counsel at another American multinational law firm based in New York City. During his time as a tax counsel, he drafted documentation governing acquisitions, dispositions, and other business transactions, with an emphasis on optimizing tax benefits. He represented clients in transactions worth hundreds of millions of dollars and multiple transactions with values exceeding $1 billion.
Alex Apostolopoulos earned his juris doctor from Harvard Law School. He focused his studies on corporate and securities law policy, financial regulation, tax law, and bankruptcy. He graduated magna cum laude and earned the Dean’s School Prize, denoting extraordinary work. He also holds a degree in ancient Greek and Latin from Yale College, where he graduated summa cum laude with distinction in his major.
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