Counsel in Simpson Thacher’s Tax Department, Michael Mann focuses his practice on the tax aspects of capital markets and corporate financing transactions. He counsels clients on tax-related matters across a broad range of securities offerings, including debt and equity issuances, tender and exchange offers, as well as structured products and derivatives. He also has experience advising on the tax issues related to structured finance and securitization matters.
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Education
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New York University School of Law, 2004 LL.M.
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New York University School of Law, 2001 J.D.
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Queens College of the City University of New York, 1998 B.A.
Counsel in Simpson Thacher’s Tax Department, Michael Mann focuses his practice on the tax aspects of capital markets and corporate financing transactions. He counsels clients on tax-related matters across a broad range of securities offerings, including debt and equity issuances, tender and exchange offers, as well as structured products and derivatives. He also has experience advising on the tax issues related to structured finance and securitization matters.
Prior to joining Simpson Thacher, Michael was Counsel at another international law firm and served in various roles at two investment banks. This combination of both private practice and in-house experience provides Michael with unique insight that is appreciated by his clients.
Michael received his LL.M. and J.D. from New York University School of Law in 2004 and 2001, respectively. He earned his B.A. from Queens College, City University of New York in 1998. Michael is admitted to practice in New York.