David Ranzenhofer
Litigation Counsel at Friedman Kaplan Seiler Adelman & Robbins LLP- Claim this Profile
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Friedman Kaplan Seiler Adelman & Robbins LLP
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United States
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Litigation Counsel
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Jan 2023 - Present
I represent plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation and white collar matters in federal and state courts, arbitrations and mediations, and government and internal investigations. My civil practice includes all types of commercial disputes, including contract, fraud, intellectual property, securities, breach of fiduciary duty, employment, and related matters.
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Litigation Associate
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Jan 2016 - Dec 2022
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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates
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United States
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Litigation Associate
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Sep 2013 - Jan 2016
I represented clients in all aspects of commercial litigation, focusing on securities fraud, fraud related to the creation and sale of residential mortgage-backed securities, corporate governance litigation, litigation related to change in control transactions, antitrust litigation, and SEC investigations. I also represented clients pro bono in matrimonial and family law matters in New York State Supreme Court and Family Court. I represented clients in all aspects of commercial litigation, focusing on securities fraud, fraud related to the creation and sale of residential mortgage-backed securities, corporate governance litigation, litigation related to change in control transactions, antitrust litigation, and SEC investigations. I also represented clients pro bono in matrimonial and family law matters in New York State Supreme Court and Family Court.
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Stanford Criminal Defense Clinic
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Stanford, CA
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Certified Law Student
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Apr 2012 - Mar 2013
I spent the Spring 2012 quarter as a full-time student in the Criminal Defense Clinic and continued as an advanced student during the Fall 2012 quarter and Winter 2013 quarter. At the Criminal Defense Clinic, I represented indigent misdemeanor defendants in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. I spent the Spring 2012 quarter as a full-time student in the Criminal Defense Clinic and continued as an advanced student during the Fall 2012 quarter and Winter 2013 quarter. At the Criminal Defense Clinic, I represented indigent misdemeanor defendants in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.
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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates
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United States
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Summer Associate
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Jul 2012 - Aug 2012
I spent the Summer of 2012 as a Summer Associate at Skadden, spending five weeks in the New York office and five in the DC office. I worked for the Litigation, Mass Torts, Antitrust, and Energy Regulation & Litigation groups.
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Summer Associate
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Jun 2012 - Jul 2012
I spent the Summer of 2012 as a Summer Associate at Skadden, spending five weeks in the New York office and five in the DC office. I worked for the Litigation, Mass Torts, Antitrust, and Energy Regulation & Litigation groups.
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Stanford Criminal Justice Center
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San Francisco Bay Area
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Research Assistant
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Feb 2012 - Jun 2012
I worked as a Research Assistant for Professor Joan Petersilia and the Stanford Criminal Justice Center during the Winter and Spring 2012 quarters. I worked as a Research Assistant for Professor Joan Petersilia and the Stanford Criminal Justice Center during the Winter and Spring 2012 quarters.
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San Diego Public Defender
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Greater San Diego Area
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Certified Legal Intern
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Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
I spent the Summer of 2011 as a Certified Legal Intern at the San Diego Public Defender. I spent the Summer of 2011 as a Certified Legal Intern at the San Diego Public Defender.
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Dean & Company
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Washington D.C. Metro Area
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Analyst
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Jul 2007 - Jun 2010
Between college and law school, I spent three years in management/strategy consulting for the private equity, energy, manufacturing, and telecommunications industries, gaining significant experience in M&A advisory and due diligence, cost cutting and profitability improvement, forecasting, and modeling. I also designed and led Excel training sessions for new analysts, managed Duke and UNC recruiting, and was elected by the analyst class to serve as the analyst representative to firm management. Between college and law school, I spent three years in management/strategy consulting for the private equity, energy, manufacturing, and telecommunications industries, gaining significant experience in M&A advisory and due diligence, cost cutting and profitability improvement, forecasting, and modeling. I also designed and led Excel training sessions for new analysts, managed Duke and UNC recruiting, and was elected by the analyst class to serve as the analyst representative to firm management.
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Duke University Economics Department
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Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2007 - May 2007
During the Spring 2007 semester, I served as the teaching assistant for Decision Making in Business. During the Spring 2007 semester, I served as the teaching assistant for Decision Making in Business.
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CarMax
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United States
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Retail
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700 & Above Employee
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Analyst Intern
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May 2006 - Aug 2006
I spent the summer of 2006 as an analyst intern in the Strategy Group at Carmax. I spent the summer of 2006 as an analyst intern in the Strategy Group at Carmax.
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M&T Bank
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United States
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Financial Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Intern
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2003 - 2005
I interned at M&T Bank in the summers of 2003, 2004, and 2005. My first two summers, I interned in the Residential Mortgage Processing Department. My third summer at M&T, I interned in the Commercial Marketing and Planning Department. I interned at M&T Bank in the summers of 2003, 2004, and 2005. My first two summers, I interned in the Residential Mortgage Processing Department. My third summer at M&T, I interned in the Commercial Marketing and Planning Department.
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Education
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Stanford Law School
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Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Economics