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Christine S. Boyle is an associate in the Corporate Department. She focuses her practice on public and private merger and acquisition transactions, including the recent representation of Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. in its $93.5 million acquisition of CuraGen Corporation, and Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited in its acquisition of FiberVisions Holdings LLC, corporate finance transactions and securities law matters. Ms. Boyle also advises companies and their boards on securities law compliance and general corporate governance matters. Additionally, she assists in the preparation of company filings in connection with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s reporting requirements.
Ms. Boyle serves as a staff member of the Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest. In this role, she is responsible for continuing the Center’s initiatives aimed at strengthening the societal impact of the firm's pro bono work, coordinating and facilitating attorney participation in the firm's pro bono activities and continuing to work on her specific pro bono cases. She is particularly active in matters and organizations concerning children and education, such as the non-profit organization, Kids In Need Of Defense.

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It's time to Adhere to the Protocol
Investment Management/Derivatives Client Alert, September 1, 2010
Matthew Magidson,
Richard Horne,
Christine Boyle,
Karen R. Abraham,
Melissa Sullivan
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Learning Curve: Hedge Funds and The Wall Street Act - Part 2
Derivatives Week, July 26, 2010
Matthew Magidson,
Karen R. Abraham,
Christine Boyle,
Melissa Sullivan
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Learning Curve: Hedge Funds and The Wall Street Act - Part 1
Derivatives Week, July 19, 2010
Matthew Magidson,
Karen R. Abraham,
Christine Boyle,
Melissa Sullivan
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Catherine Weiss and Christine Boyle are recognized as Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) pro bono attorneys of the month for their work representing a ten year old girl throughout her immigration proceedings.,
KIND Blog, May 26, 2011
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Rutgers University School of Law - Newark
(J.D., 2006),
Rutgers Law Review, Research Editor and Journal Ethics Committee Co-Chair; Eagleton Institute of Politics Fellow; Legal Research & Writing Teaching Assistant; Clyde Ferguson Scholarship; Jean Robertson Women Lawyers Scholarship; Ocean County Bar Association Scholarship
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Douglass College
(B.A., 2003),
English, Dean’s List
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Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Honorable Lorraine C. Parker 2006 - 2007
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New Jersey
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New York
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