Thomas Short's practice focuses on complex securities transactions, corporate governance, and shareholder activism.
Thomas has been involved in many domestic and international public and private securities offerings, strategic defense assignments, proxy contests, and corporate restructurings. He frequently counsels boards of directors, board committees, and management on a broad range of financing and corporate transactions, corporate governance matters, and crisis management. Thomas also regularly advises clients on securities laws, stock exchange rules and regulations, and periodic reporting responsibilities.
Additionally, Thomas has experience advising domestic and international financial institutions in connection with a variety of financing transactions, including collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), and on regulatory reform issues relating to implementation of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Notable clients that Thomas has represented include BMO Capital Markets Corp., Eastman Chemical Company, Fleetcor, Flowers Foods, Fortrea Holdings, HanesBrands, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Koch Industries, Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings, Newell Brands, PureCycle Technologies, and Southern Company.
He also has worked with clients on activism engagements, including Comscore, Fleetcor, HD Supply, Labcorp, and Newell Brands.
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Publications Prior to Jones Day
2014
Friend This: Why Those Damaged During the Facebook IPO Will Recover (Almost) Nothing from NASDAQ, 71 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1519
- Washington and Lee University (J.D. cum laude 2014; Editor-in-Chief, Washington and Lee Law Review; Senior Articles Editor, German Law Journal; Winner, American Law Institute — CLE Scholarship & Leadership Award); Bucknell University (B.A. in Political Science and History 2008)
- Georgia
- Served as an extern in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Virginia to: the Honorable Paul M. Black (Spring 2014) and the Honorable William F. Stone Jr. (Fall 2013)
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