David Strong is a tax partner with extensive experience advising clients on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, spin-offs and restructurings, partnerships and joint ventures, and private equity and venture capital investments. He also has substantial experience advising clients on the tax aspects of a wide variety of capital markets transactions, including syndicated credit facilities, mezzanine and bridge loans, early-stage venture financings, and initial public equity offerings and convertible debt offerings(including tax-integrated hedges). 

Mr. Strong has worked with both public and private business enterprises across a broad range of industries, including consumer, healthcare, manufacturing and industrial services, media and entertainment, mining and natural resources, real estate, technology, life sciences, and internet and telecommunications.

Mr. Strong is a former adjunct professor and current advisory member to the faculty at The University of Denver Law School’s Graduate Tax Program. He is also a former chair of the Corporate Tax Committee of the Tax Section of the American Bar Association, a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, and a frequent speaker on corporate and other tax matters at local, regional, and national seminars and continuing legal education programs.

Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Strong was a partner at another international law firm where he focused on complex transactional tax matters. Mr. Strong also previously worked on Wall Street as an investment banking professional in the mergers and acquisitions group of a global financial institution.

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  • Education

    • JD, Stanford University Law School, 1995

    • LLM, New York University School of Law, 1997

    • BA/BS, University of Denver, 1992

  • Admissions

    • Colorado

    • New York

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