Ronald Fieldstone
Partner at Arnstein & Lehr
Miami, Florida
Ronald R. Fieldstone is a partner in the Miami office of Arnstein & Lehr LLP, specializing in corporate/securities and taxation law.
Mr. Fieldstone has published numerous articles and has been a lecturer in the fields of real estate, corporate/securities, tax law, and franchise law for the past 40 years. He currently practices primarily in the areas of corporate/securities and taxation law. He graduated from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1971 (magna cum laude) and received joint MBA/JD degrees from Wharton School and University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1974.
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Mr. Fieldstone has published numerous articles and has been a lecturer in the fields of real estate, corporate/securities, tax law, and franchise law for the past 40 years. He currently practices primarily in the areas of corporate/securities and taxation law. He graduated from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1971 (magna cum laude) and received joint MBA/JD degrees from Wharton School and University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1974.
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Ronald R. Fieldstone is a partner in the Miami office of Arnstein & Lehr LLP, specializing in corporate/securities and taxation law.
Mr. Fieldstone has published numerous articles and has been a lecturer in the fields of real estate, corporate/securities, tax law, and franchise law for the past 40 years. He currently practices primarily in the areas of corporate/securities and taxation law. He graduated from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1971 (magna cum laude) and received joint MBA/JD degrees from Wharton School and University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1974.
Since 2009, Mr. Fieldstone has actively been involved in serving as corporate/securities counsel for multifaceted industries involving EB-5 immigrant visa investor offerings. He represents both developers and regional centers in EB-5 matters, currently in excess of 225 EB-5 projects with a combined capital raise of nearly $6 billion. His corporate/securities work includes the preparation of private placement memoranda and related documents. Mr. Fieldstone frequently lectures and publishes in the EB-5 corporate/securities fields for numerous government sponsored organizations, industry trade groups and professional associations. He recently served as a committee member of the IIUSA’s Best Practices Committee and currently serves as a member of the IIUSA Compliance Committee.
Mr. Fieldstone has published numerous articles and has been a lecturer in the fields of real estate, corporate/securities, tax law, and franchise law for the past 40 years. He currently practices primarily in the areas of corporate/securities and taxation law. He graduated from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1971 (magna cum laude) and received joint MBA/JD degrees from Wharton School and University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1974.
Since 2009, Mr. Fieldstone has actively been involved in serving as corporate/securities counsel for multifaceted industries involving EB-5 immigrant visa investor offerings. He represents both developers and regional centers in EB-5 matters, currently in excess of 225 EB-5 projects with a combined capital raise of nearly $6 billion. His corporate/securities work includes the preparation of private placement memoranda and related documents. Mr. Fieldstone frequently lectures and publishes in the EB-5 corporate/securities fields for numerous government sponsored organizations, industry trade groups and professional associations. He recently served as a committee member of the IIUSA’s Best Practices Committee and currently serves as a member of the IIUSA Compliance Committee.