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Howard S. Jatlow
Partner
1825 Eye Street NW
Washington, DC
20006-5403
T: (202) 420-2266
jatlowh@dicksteinshapiro.com
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Howard Jatlow is a partner in Dickstein Shapiro’s Corporate & Finance Practice. Mr. Jatlow focuses on business, banking, finance, and real estate. He has a broad-based, diverse practice serving the financial, corporate, and real estate communities, representing a wide array of clients, including banks, investment funds, venture capital firms, and labor unions as well as middle-market, national, and international companies. He has had a significant role in the development and implementation of national lending programs, and substantial experience with government contract, aircraft, communications, energy, real estate, and capital markets transactions.
Mr. Jatlow lectures from time to time to various professional and institutional groups, is a business advisor, and has served on boards and advisory boards of non-profit institutions and business corporations. Mr. Jatlow is recognized in
The Best Lawyers in America
as a leading attorney in the areas of banking and real estate law and as a recommended attorney for mergers and acquisitions by
Legal 500
, which quoted a source referring to him as “an excellent attorney who gives great counsel and significant value for services rendered.” In 1994, he served as the “Outside Counsel Voting Member” of a Special Workout Asset Team formed by the executive branch during the savings and loan crisis. Mr. Jatlow was one of a four-member team granted delegated executive branch authority to resolve credits/authorize dispositions involving assets of up to $100 million.
Related Practices
Corporate & Finance
Financial Institution Dispute Resolution
Investment Companies
Litigation
Mergers and Acquisitions
Private Equity
Real Estate
Bar Admissions
District of Columbia
Education
The George Washington University, B.A., 1971
American University Washington College of Law, J.D., 1974