Guy Reiss has over twenty-five years of experience in representing domestic and foreign clients and focuses his practice on cross-border and domestic corporate, commercial, employment, real estate leasing, and credit transactions.
He advises foreign and domestic investors and companies on the formation, operation, restructuring and dissolution of US companies, joint ventures and strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures and asset sales, distribution, sales agency, supplier and other complex and standard commercial agreements and arrangements, including terms and conditions.
He also advises on regulatory and other legal aspects of cross-border trade and other commercial arrangements.
Guy’s clients include start-up as well as major businesses headquartered abroad, US for profit and not-for-profit entities and high net worth individuals.
Guy has experience and expertise in advising and representing businesses in connection with real estate transactions, including leasing, acquisitions, financings, dispositions and other transactions and matters.
He advises on and handles employment matters, including the negotiation and termination of employment agreements and related arrangements with or on behalf of executives of US entities as well as employee handbooks and employment policies.
Acting as outsourced general counsel and/or corporate secretary, he assists multi-jurisdictional companies with their US reporting and filing requirements, product liability and compliance issues as well as with their minutebooks and related corporate matters.
In domestic and international litigation and commercial arbitration matters, Guy partners with colleagues both within the firm and with local or other outside special counsel to achieve optimal results for the firm's clients.
Guy has handled private placements of debt and equity securities both on behalf of issuers and investors in connection with domestic and cross-border transactions and related disclosure documents and filings and has advised on federal and state securities laws.
Guy has served pro bono on the boards of several not-for-profit organizations and has been active at the New York City Bar Association, the Swiss-American Lawyers Association of Greater New York as well as the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce.