Pamela Grinter

SPEAKER

Pamela Grinter

Partner

Fox Rothschild

SESSION

Utilizing Firmwide Expertise to Build a Cross Functional ESG Team


OCTOBER 26/27

1:30pm – 2:15pm / US Central Time

BIO

Pamela represents private, public and nonprofit businesses throughout the region in the full range of business transactions, providing a customized approach to solving each client’s unique problems. Co-Chair of the firm’s Food & Beverage Practice Group, Pamela has an unusual depth of experience benefiting companies in this important industry, among others.


Pamela often serves her clients in the role of general counsel. She especially enjoys the meaningful and productive relationships this role allows her to develop with company decision-makers, including executives, owners and board members. In this role, she often works closely with her colleagues in the areas of employment, intellectual property protection and litigation. She is also Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Practice Group, helping clients navigate issues related to corporate responsibility.



In particular, Pamela represents both buyers and sellers in all types of strategic relationships involving the purchase, sale or combination of businesses. In addition to food industry clients, she has represented many health care, aerospace and hospitality clients in this area.

Pamela assists business clients of all sizes through the full business life cycle, including choice of entity and entity formation (especially partnerships and limited liability companies), shareholder management, real estate transactions, distribution agreements, franchising arrangements, commercial agreements and business terminations.


In her tax practice, Pamela assists clients, especially partnerships and limited liability companies, with a wide range of local, state, federal and international tax matters, including strategic tax planning. She assists a wide variety of tax-exempt organizations with their corporate, state and federal tax matters, including initial organization, federal tax exemptions and reorganizations. Putting this knowledge to work, she has served on the boards of a wide range of nonprofits.


Pamela is also a member of the firm’s Cannabis Law practice group and advises businesses entering the legalized marijuana market on business and tax matters, including mergers and acquisitions.

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