Prince, Lobel, Glovsky & Tye LLP is pleased to welcome Paul D. Creme as of counsel in the Corporate Group. Paul has more than 25 years of experience in corporate law with a focus on technology companies. He has represented a broad range of companies in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, most recently acting as Vice President and General Counsel of Cyphermint, Inc., an electronic payments software company.
Paul's practice includes a wide variety of business and corporate matters, with emphasis on providing professional and business advice to the senior management of public and privately-held corporations, and limited liability companies. He has extensive experience representing clients in mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, technology licensing, private placement offerings, stockholder arrangements and start-up financing. Paul has drafted and negotiated employment agreements, termination agreements and handled employment cases for the companies he represents. While representing one public company, Paul closed more than fifty acquisitions in the United States and abroad, and handled numerous divestitures.
While in New Hampshire, Paul was intimately involved in the formation of the Software Association of New Hampshire (SwANH). He was a board member and president for six years, and also organized and chaired SwANH's annual conference. Paul also co-chaired the Greater Nashua Entrepreneur Group for eight years.
Paul is a guest lecturer at Franklin Pierce Law School, and serves on various panels for the Small Business Development Center and the Micro-Credit of New Hampshire. Paul is admitted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
For more information on these issues or other corporate challenges, please contact Paul D. Creme of Prince Lobel's Corporate Group at 617.456.8087 or pcreme@PrinceLobel.com.