A member of the firm's Tech Group, David B. Haber focuses on mergers and acquisitions of venture and private equity-backed companies, private equity and venture capital transactions and angel investments. He has more than 13 years of experience as a tech company lawyer, half of which he spent in Silicon Valley during and after the burst of the dot-com bubble. Prior to joining Lowenstein Sandler in 2005, Mr. Haber practiced in the Silicon Valley office of Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison and upon the dissolution of that firm transferred with his practice group to the Silicon Valley office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
During his career, Mr. Haber has played a significant role in more than 125 corporate transactions with an aggregate value in excess of $12 billion, concentrating on transactions in the technology and life sciences sectors. He has represented numerous high profile clients including NYSE/Euronext, Applied Materials, Ask Jeeves, Broadcom, Synopsys, Bessemer Venture Partners, Charles River Ventures and Intel Capital. His experience extends to securities laws and also includes advising boards of directors and executive teams on fiduciary duty, disclosure and corporate governance matters.
For the last five years, Mr. Haber has also served as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University Business School, where he teaches a course on Venture Capital and Angel Investing to MBA candidates.

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Lowenstein Sandler's announcement of new Members of the Firm, David B. Haber and John S. Stolz, is highlighted.,
NJBiz, February 2, 2009
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Lowenstein Sandler's announcement of new Members of the Firm, David B. Haber and John S. Stolz, is highlighted.,
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, February 2009
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