January 8, 2026 - 06:22

David H. Kaufman has joined the New York office of Blank Rome as senior counsel, enhancing the firm's finance, restructuring, and bankruptcy group. With a wealth of experience in finance and derivatives law, Kaufman brings a robust skill set that is expected to significantly benefit the firm's clientele.
Kaufman has built a distinguished career, specializing in complex financial transactions and derivative products. His expertise will be instrumental in navigating the intricate landscape of finance law, particularly in the current economic climate where restructuring and bankruptcy matters are increasingly prominent.
In his new role, Kaufman will collaborate with a team of seasoned attorneys to provide comprehensive legal services to clients facing financial challenges. His addition to the firm underscores Blank Rome's commitment to expanding its capabilities in the finance sector and delivering exceptional value to its clients. The firm is confident that Kaufman's insights and experience will enhance its reputation as a leader in financial legal services.
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