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Mark Howe's practice is concentrated in partnerships, financial products, securitization, the tax aspects of capital markets, general corporate finance, securities, and commodities. His work includes emphasis on the tax structuring of domestic and offshore investment funds and in the development, structuring, and implementation of a wide variety of financial and derivative products and transactions, such as fixed income, currency, equity, and commodity linked swaps, forwards, notes, options, and similar instruments and transactions, securities and other instruments with embedded derivatives, and hybrid and synthetic products.
Prior to joining Cadwalader, he was an associate with Hogan and Hartson.
After receiving his A.B. degree in mathematics, cum laude, from Harvard College, Mark received his J.D., magna cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He also holds an M.A.R. from Yale University.
Mark is admitted to practice in New York and Washington, D.C.