Arthur Jay Schwartz
Arthur Jay Schwartz is a Partner of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
He currently serves as the Firm’s Finance Partner. In his practice, Mr. Schwartz has
particular expertise in mergers and acquisitions, finance, securities, commercial leasing
and technology.
Mr. Schwartz represents and advises clients in all types of mergers and acquisition
transactions including “going private” and “leveraged buyout transactions,” representing
both buyers, sellers and financing parties. He regularly consults with public
and privately held clients on the effective use of capital structure to accomplish a
variety of financing objectives. In addition, Mr. Schwartz has an active practice in
business acquisition and divestiture transactions, especially where the transactions
involved complex financing structure issues. He regularly represents borrowers and
secured and unsecured lenders in connection with all types of financing transactions
and public companies and underwriters in connection with public equity and debt
offerings.
Mr. Schwartz has extensive experience working with technology companies and in all
aspects of their business, including organizational structure, financing and capital
raising, mergers and acquisitions and public and private securities offerings.
A member of the Corporate and Banking sections of the American Bar Association,
Mr. Schwartz is also a member of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, the State Bar
of Georgia Corporate section and the Atlanta Bar Association Corporate and
Corporate Counsel sections. He has served on The University of North Carolina
Jewish Studies Center Advisory Board from 2003 to 2010 and the Board of Trustees
of the Atlanta Jewish Federation and its Endowment Fund Board from 1999 to
2008, as well as the Board of Visitors of Emory University from 2006 to 2009.
From 1999 to 2002 he served on The Emory Law School Council. He is also a Past
President of The Temple in Atlanta, where he was president from 2002 to 2004.
Mr. Schwartz has spoken at professional education seminars on small business and
financing topics.
Mr. Schwartz received his A.B. degree in History and Political Science from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1969. He received his J.D. degree from
Emory University in 1972, where he was a member of Phi Delta Phi legal honor fraternity.