Raymond DiCamillo Elected a Fellow of the American College of Governance Counsel

October 7, 2024

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WILMINGTON, Delaware (October 7, 2024) – Raymond DiCamillo, a director of Richards, Layton & Finger, has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Governance Counsel. Fellowship in the college is by invitation only, offered to exceptional lawyers who are experts in their field and have demonstrated a high level of knowledge, professionalism, and commitment to the advancement of governance practice.

“We are delighted that Ray has been selected to be a member of the college’s 2024 Class of Fellows,” says Lisa Schmidt, president of the firm. “Ray’s extraordinary skill, hard work, deep experience, and dedication to his clients make him the perfect candidate for this honor, and we are proud to congratulate him on becoming a Fellow of the prestigious American College of Governance Counsel.”

Chair of the firm’s Corporate Department, Ray has successfully litigated numerous corporate control, corporate governance, statutory, and contractual disputes in Delaware’s state and federal courts, and provides counsel on these matters to Delaware business organizations and their fiduciaries and constituents. He also advises corporate boards and board committees with respect to governance, litigation, investigational, and transactional issues.

“A steady and authoritative voice in high stakes, highly complex situations” (The Legal 500, 2024), Ray has been recognized for excellence in Chambers USA, The Legal 500, The Best Lawyers in America, and numerous other legal directories. He is a frequent speaker on the Delaware General Corporation Law and fiduciary duties of directors and officers.

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