Nathan L. Berger

Managing Associate
Louisville
T 502.779.8168
F 502.581.1087
400 West Market Street
Suite 3200
Louisville, Kentucky 40202-3363

Nathan joined the corporate department in 2005. His practice is concentrated on assisting public and private companies with general business and corporate issues, acquisitions and divestitures, and other strategic transactions. Nathan frequently works with financial institutions regarding regulatory issues and intra and interstate reorganizations and acquisitions. In addition, his bank regulatory practice includes the review, analysis and negotiation of various agreements and regulatory enforcement actions for financial institutions. Nathan has experience assisting companies with organizational, financing and capital raising activities, and with the drafting and negotiation of strategic business agreements. He has worked with public companies regarding acquisitions and divestitures, financing transactions and SEC filings and reports.

Nathan earned his B.B.A., focusing his studies in the areas of finance and marketing, from Eastern Kentucky University. Nathan is a magna cum laude graduate of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law and was a member of the Brandeis Honor Society.

Experience

Assists public and private companies with general business and corporate issues, acquisitions and divestitures, and other strategic transactions.

Assists financial institutions with regulatory issues and intra and interstate reorganizations and acquisitions.

Assists private companies with organizational, financing and capital raising activities.

Assists public companies with SEC filings and reports.

Assists private and public companies with the drafting and negotiation of strategic business agreements.

Representative Matters

1.  Numerous intrastate and interstate financial institution mergers, acquisitions, and branch divestitures.

2.  $35 million acquisition of pharmaceutical company and related regulatory documentation.

3.  $55 million acquisition of payment processing and ATM operators.

4.  $110 million acquisition of energy company.

5.  Acquisition and/or divestiture of food manufacturing, private education, raw materials manufacturing and internet-based organizations. 

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Kentucky Bar Association
  • Louisville Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Brandeis Law Journal, Member, 2003-2004

Published Articles & Seminars

"I am Considering Selling My Business, What are Some Key Issues I Should Consider?"
  Louisville Business First, June 22, 2007

"The Ultimate Issue in Kentucky: Should Kentucky Adopt the Language of FRE 704?"
43 Brandeis Law Journal 95, (Fall 2004)

Other Contact Info

Assistant

Pam Pate Potts
Email
T 502.779.8658
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