Bridging rigorous academic research with high-level corporate legal strategy. Trusted advisor for companies navigating capital markets, compliance, and complex cross-border M&A transactions.
Professional & Academic Affiliations
With over a decade of experience, Arthur Sterling operates at the highest intersection of legal theory and corporate practice. As an Adjunct Professor of Law at Columbia University and seasoned Corporate Counsel, he provides unparalleled insights into complex corporate structures.
His approach is based on combining deep academic knowledge with pragmatic, boardroom-ready solutions for directors, executives, and international investors operating in the U.S. and Europe.
Arthur Sterling has served as a lead coordinator for international studies on minority shareholder protection and has spearheaded critical research projects on corporate mobility between the U.S. and the European Union.
His deep technical expertise regarding Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations has routinely served as the foundation for formal legal opinions commissioned by Fortune 500 boards and state administration bodies.
Specialized legal counsel for capital companies, boards of directors, and international investors.
Comprehensive legal strategy for capital companies. Structuring, corporate governance, and compliance based on rigorous academic precedent.
Expert guidance for publicly traded companies. Specializing in IPO processes, delistings, and SEC regulatory best practices.
Navigating the Freedom of Establishment under EU Law. Advising on complex corporate mobility, redomiciliation, and cross-border mergers and acquisitions.
Comprehensive advisory on the rights of partners and minority shareholders. Protection strategies backed by high-level institutional research.
Securing corporate interests in B2B relations. Expert support in antitrust regulations and competition protection for key market players.
Drafting highly specialized legal analyses and pro-veritate opinions for businesses and state administration bodies to guide executive decisions.