Associate
Washington, D.C.
Britney works with emerging technology companies and venture capital firms on financing rounds and supports companies with entity formation and corporate governance from incorporation through exit.
Britney is an associate in Orrick’s Technology Companies Group. She advises technology companies on entity formation, venture capital financings, and day-to-day corporate governance, supporting clients from inception to exit.
Britney also works with venture capital firms in connection with their investments in early-stage and high-growth technology companies. Her experience includes supporting companies through financing rounds, drafting and reviewing key corporate documents, and ensuring compliance with corporate laws. She also supports clients with board and stockholder matters, equity compensation, and strategic transactions.
Britney is committed to pro bono work and regularly assists nonprofit organizations with corporate governance and formation issues. She has held leadership roles in student organizations, including serving as President of Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society and Academic Chair of the Black Law Students Association at The George Washington University Law School. Britney is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia.