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Steph Ference

Associate

New York

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Steph Ference

Associate

New York

Stephanie is an associate in the Corporate Department of Allen & Overy’s New York office. Her practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions and private equity matters.

She advises a broad array of U.S.-based and international companies as well as investment banks with transactions in the Fintech, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, consumer and retail, and energy sectors.

Prior to law school, Stephanie was an officer in the United States Army; she is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and recipient of the Bronze Star.

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Expertise

Practices

Corporate and M&A

Sectors

Consumer and Retail

Office

New York

1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York
NY 10020

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Qualifications

Professional

Admitted: Bar of the State of New York, 2015

Academic

Columbia Law School, J.D., 2014

B.A., History and Political Science, cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers University, B.A., 2006 (named a Henry Rutgers Scholar in History)