Paul Michael Jindra is of counsel in the New York office of Gibson Dunn. He is a member of the firm’s Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance Practice Group, focusing on SEC disclosure and regulatory matters, corporate governance issues and practices, and environmental, social and governance matters.
Paul regularly counsels clients on a wide array of public company matters, including SEC disclosure and financial reporting practices, enterprise risk management issues, public and private company board oversight and governance matters, investor and creditor relations, sustainability and corporate responsibility issues, subsidiary governance and legal entity management, and compliance with corporate governance standards under corporate and securities laws and stock exchange listing rules. In addition to his extensive background advising issuers, underwriters and private equity sponsors on all aspects of initial public offerings and other capital raising transactions, Paul is a certified Corporate Governance Professional through the Society for Corporate Governance and his experience includes service as an assistant general counsel in the office of the corporate secretary at a global financial institution.
Paul earned his Juris Doctor in 2013 from Columbia Law School, where he was named a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and served as an Articles Editor of the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. While at Columbia, he was awarded the Shearman & Sterling Student Writing Prize in Comparative and International Law and received Special Honors for Outstanding Performance in Regulation of Financial Institutions. Paul graduated magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Economics.
Capabilities
- Securities Regulation and Corporate Governance
- Capital Markets
- Financial Institutions
- Fintech and Digital Assets
- Private Equity
Credentials
Education:
- Columbia University - 2013 Juris Doctor
- University of Notre Dame - 2010 Bachelor of Arts
Admissions:
- New York Bar