Victor Cangelosi represents financial services institutions and their holding companies in a wide array of transactional matters, including public and private securities offerings, corporate reorganizations and restructurings, particularly mutual-to-stock conversions and mutual holding company reorganizations, and mergers and acquisitions, including "going private" transactions.

As an extension of his transactional practice, he also advises clients regarding Securities and Exchange Commission and bank regulatory reporting and compliance matters, corporate governance matters and stockholder relations issues.

Education

  • George Washington University Law School, J.D. (1991)
  • Braniff Graduate School of Management, University of Dallas, M.B.A. (1985)
  • College of the Holy Cross, B.A. (1983)

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland

Who We Are

What fully engaged means to me:

Having a clear understanding of a client's business needs and goals and delivering the highest quality legal services to help reach them.

Suite 900, 607 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20005-2018
USA
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Victor L. Cangelosi

Experience Highlights

Multiple acquisitions by New York Community Bancorp Inc.
Represented New York Community Bancorp Inc. in its $168.4 million acquisition of Synergy Financial Group Inc., its $260.0 million acquisition of more
Acquisition of Ridgewood Financial, Inc. by Boiling Springs Bancorp
Represented Boiling Springs Bancorp, a federally-chartered, non-public, mutual holding company, in its acquisition of Ridgewood Financial Inc., a more
Underwriter's counsel for Sandler O'Neill + Partners L.P. in a $516.3 million public offering
Represented the underwriter, Sandler O'Neill + Partners L.P., in the $516.3 million initial public offering by Investors Bancorp, Inc. more
Mutual to stock conversion of First Federal Savings Bank and IPO for First Advantage Bancorp
Represented First Federal Savings Bank, a federally chartered savings bank headquartered in Clarksville, Tennessee, in its mutual to stock conversion more