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Charlotte H. Damico

Associate

Overview

Charlotte assists clients with a wide variety of corporate and transactional matters, with a particular emphasis on emerging and middle market businesses. She advises clients on mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and venture capital transactions as well as general corporate governance matters.

Charlotte also has specific experience working with franchisor clients as franchise counsel in buy-side and sell-side mergers and acquisitions, and advises franchisor clients on day-to-day legal matters, including franchise registration and disclosures.


Prior Experience

While in law school, Charlotte worked as a judicial law clerk on criminal and civil matters for the Honorable Anne Lazarus in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. She also served as a summer associate with the firm.

Personal Interests

While at Bucknell, Charlotte was a co-captain of the Varsity Women’s Lacrosse Team and participated in the Jeff Jansen Leadership Academy. Prior to law school, Charlotte worked as an assistant varsity lacrosse coach at Swarthmore College and The Baldwin School. In her free time, she enjoys cheering on Philadelphia sports teams and trying new restaurants around the city.

Related Topics

ESG

Credentials

Bar Admissions

Pennsylvania

Education

Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
J.D. Drexel Law Review - Associate Editor and Symposium Committee Member (2020)

Bucknell University
B.S.B.A. in Management (2014)

Leadership & Community

Pro Bono

  • Campaign for Working Families — Volunteer Income Tax Assistant, 2020
  • Mass Access — Suffolk University Legal Innovation and Technology Lab, Volunteer, 2020

Honors

  • Faegre Drinker — Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022
  • CALI Excellence for the Future Award/Best Student Performance — Legal Regulation of Investment Companies
  • CALI Excellence for the Future Award/Best Student Performance — Compliance Skills
Awards Methodology
No aspect of these recognitions has been approved by the highest court of any state.