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Overview

Lisa Okragly assists corporate clients with all tax-related issues as they come up in mergers and acquisitions, cross-border investments, complex financings and fund formation. She offers bespoke advice to corporations, partnerships, private equity funds, hedge funds and multinational enterprises.

Prior Experience

Lisa most recently served as a tax associate at a law firm in New York where she represented a number of corporations and private equity and hedge funds in tax-related matters. She also assisted drafting documents and disclosure related to Chapter 11 Bankruptcies.

During law school, Lisa served as a summer associate at law firms in New Jersey and New York.

Before attending law school, Lisa served as a management associate and an auditor at a large energy company in New York where she implemented a new tax procedure to use when coding invoices. She was also responsible for responding to audit requests from the state.

Personal Interests

Lisa loves reading, snowboarding, going to concerts and is an avid runner.

Related Industries

Credentials

Bar Admissions

New Jersey
New York

Certifications
  • Certified Public Accountant, New York
Education

New York University School of Law
LL.M. in Taxation (2019)

New York University School of Law
J.D. cum laude, Journal of Law and Business (executive editor) (2017)

Fordham University
M.B.A. in Finance (2014)

Rutgers University
B.S. in Accounting, cum laude (2011)

Honors

  • Faegre Drinker — Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2023
    This award is conferred by Faegre Drinker. A description of the selection methodology is available here. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.