Marc Rotter joined the capital markets group of Ropes & Gray in 2021. Prior to joining the firm, Marc practiced in the New York and London offices of another prominent global law firm. Marc concentrates his practice on advising investors, issuers, selling shareholders, underwriters and other market participants on securities law matters and capital market transactions, including public offerings and private placements, beneficial ownership reporting, Section 16, resales of restricted securities, insider trading and other regulatory issues. Marc has an active practice advising clients on securities law issues related to digital assets, including tokenized securities and other assets, cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Marc also has extensive experience advising on mandatory and voluntary ESG disclosures, including to meet U.S. state and federal, EU and UK requirements, as well as to conform to voluntary frameworks and standards. Marc also has been lead author on numerous industry group comment letters on ESG disclosures.
Marc serves as chair of the ESG Committee of New York State Bar Association’s Business Law Section.
During law school, Marc served as a student attorney with the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, where he represented low-income tenants.
