A prolific executive compensation lawyer, Jeremy Goldstein, has been guiding corporate governance decisions for over two decades. Having realized the varied interests that exist in the executive compensation framework, he became invested in niche practice. It is the same epiphany that drove him to establish Jeremy L. Goldstein or JLG Associates. At his New York-based law office, he plays a pivotal role as a managing partner. The firm is a specialist in governance issues surrounding executive pay. As a top boutique law office, it has developed a coveted clientele list advising compensation committees, management teams, businesses, and entrepreneurs.
Advising clients about their career and pay is a responsibility Jeremy Goldstein approaches resolutely. He has a propensity for recommending sensible solutions despite how tedious the process of advising, drafting, and negotiating contracts get. His expertise and experience have been a crucial resource in helping him prioritize matters based on the context. Although the niche presents varying challenges, Goldstein maintains the opinion that past experiences usually prove helpful when addressing novel issues.
Being technologically forward, Jeremy Goldstein strives for efficiency and employs the latest cutting-edge technologies to provide reasonable guarantees. Being the friendly, caring attorney he is, Goldstein routinely makes courtesy calls via email, mail, or phone to support his clients. If he has active cases, he will perform due diligence and follow up with a working solution. Now that corporate governance is relatively copacetic, he’s identified an incredible demand to focus on the primary performance drivers.
Besides his commitment as a managing partner and top attorney in New York, Jeremy Goldstein serves the American BAR Association (ABA). He currently chairs the M and A subcommittee of the ABA business law circuit. Before establishing his private practice, he was a partner of a big-box law firm in New York. Since he founded JLG Associates, he has spearheaded many high-profile M/A transactions involving leading industry titans. A sampling includes IBM, Goldman Sachs, Oracle, Chevron Texaco, and so on.
His law firm also gained notoriety as a LEGAL 500-ranked practice. The highly acclaimed ranking directory Chambers USA Guide features him as a leading lawyer for business. He is an active board member of the charity Fountain House, an aide to recovering mental health patients. For some time now, he’s been building influence as an authority, providing verbal and written context on various corporate governance topics.
This superlawyer is a graduate of New York University or NYU law school, where he earned his Juris doctorate. At Cornell, he received a BA degree and achieved distinctions in multiple disciplines. He also completed a MA program at UChicago.