Brian D. Meltzer
Associate
Duane Morris LLP
111 South Calvert Street, Suite 2000
Baltimore, MD 21202-6114
USA
Phone: +1 410 949 2934
Fax: +1 410 949 2975
Email:
BDMeltzer@duanemorris.com
Brian D. Meltzer practices in the area of corporate law. Mr. Meltzer is a 2011 graduate of American University, Washington College of Law, where he was editor in chief of Criminal Law Brief, and a graduate of Tulane University.
Representative Matters
- Represented an industrial services acquisition company in its $17 million purchase of an insulation and scaffolding services company.
- Represented a start-up biosurgical reconstruction company in connection with equity and debt offerings, including a $15+ million Series A Preferred equity financing.
- Represented a gaming company in sale of the entity to a publicly-owned gaming company.
- Represented REIT clients on a transactional and ongoing operational basis.
- Represented a Virginia IT staffing and consulting company in connection with a two-step transaction involving a corporate restructuring in which the company contributed substantial amounts of its assets and liabilities to a Delaware limited liability company, which simultaneously sold its preferred units to a third party investor for $20 million.
- Represented Four Springs Capital Trust in the formation of a REIT and its offering of up to $100 million Series A Preferred Shares.
Professional Activities
- Maryland State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- District of Columbia Bar Association
Admissions
- Maryland
- District of Columbia
Education
- American University, Washington College of Law, J.D., 2011
- Editor in Chief, Criminal Law Brief - Tulane University, B.S.M., 2008
Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2011-present
Selected Publications
- Co-author, "SEC Rule Proposal Would Permit Public Offerings in "Private Placements" and Facilitate Capital Formation," Duane Morris Alert, September 13, 2012
- Co-author, "Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Protections Apply to Non-Tangible Employment Action," Duane Morris Alert, November 2, 2011











