George Wall Named to the "OC 500" by Orange County Business Journal

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Orange County Business Journal

Glaser Weil is proud to announce that George Wall, Partner and Chair of the Firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions Department, has been selected by the Orange County Business Journal for its inaugural edition of the “OC 500.” This list honors the most influential individuals from throughout Orange County. Honorees range from top executives at the largest publicly traded or privately held companies to up-and-comers, as well as a diverse group of governmental, philanthropic, religious and other civic representatives who contribute to the community of business.
 
Mr. Wall is one of the leading merger and acquisition attorneys in Southern California. For more than 40 years, Mr. Wall has focused his practice on mergers, acquisitions, recaps, sales and reorganizations; venture capital transactions; securities; broad-based tax planning; fund formations; and preparation of loan documentation. He is known for his ability to both be a “deal maker” and to achieve a value add for his clients from a broad range of industries, including aerospace, apparel, automotive chemical, construction, consulting, consumer goods, financial, food, healthcare, manufacturing, oil and gas, professional sports, restaurants, resort clubs, technology, and title insurance.

Mr. Wall is active in the business and civic community and has served as a director of many non-profits. He also has been a director of ANFI Inc. (a NASDAQ company), where he chaired the Special Committee evaluating an acquisition proposal.

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