Ivan De Voren
Partner, Business Department Ph:
215.496.7255 Fax: 215.568.2000 Email: IDevoren@kleinbard.com
Ivan is a partner in the Business Department. He provides environmental advice, evaluation, and strategic planning in connection with corporate transactions, securitizations, financing, and public offerings. Additionally, he represents and advises corporate, real estate, retail, lending, manufacturing, and industrial clients in local, state, and federal environmental regulatory compliance matters. He has also represented clients in waste treatment and disposal businesses in connection with contracting issues.
During the course of his practice, Mr. DeVoren has provided transactional advice to large venture capital and private equity firms, funds, institutional investors, and industrial and commercial clients in acquisitions, divestitures, and financing of commercial and industrial businesses involving facilities throughout the world, including in Europe, the Pacific Rim, Canada, South America, Central America, India, Canada, and Israel. Mr. DeVoren was involved in the add-on acquisitions of many of these businesses and the initial public offerings of the stock of these companies. He has also represented clients in the acquisition of businesses out of bankruptcy as well as debtors and trustees of bankrupt estates.
Mr. DeVoren was the co-legislative liaison to the Environmental Law Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association in 1993. In addition, he assisted in developing training materials and programs in connection with ASTM transaction screen and site assessment standards.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. DeVoren was a partner in the Philadelphia office of Dechert LLP.
Mr. DeVoren received his law degree cum laude in 1990 from Temple University School of Law where he served as an Editor of the Temple University Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Society. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1978 from The Pennsylvania State University. Ivan is admitted to the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
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