Artyc PBC (refrigerant-free cold storage and shipping; funded by Lowercarbon Capital, True Ventures and SOSV)
AIMotive, Inc. (autonomous vehicle software; funded by Robert Bosch Venture Capital; Tim Draper and others)
Alta Reality (virtual reality; funded by a16z and others)
EarnUp (loan optimization platform; funded by Blumburg Capital and SignalFire)
Earth.AI Inc. (AI-enabled platform for mineral discovery; Y Combinator)
Earthshot Labs (platform for nature-based carbon sequestration projects; funded by Acorn Pacific Ventures)
Fountain Therapeutics (discovery and development of treatments for aging-associated diseases; undisclosed investors)
Goodly Inc. (student loan repayment as an employee benefit; Y Combinator)
Grabango (checkout-free technology; funded by Propel Venture Partners, Ridge Ventures and Commerce Ventures)
Hangar One Vodka (acquired by Jose Cuervo)
JOSH.AI (AI control for the smart homes; undisclosed investors)
Kloudfuse (AI-enabled unified data observability platform; funded by Blumberg Capital, Newlands and others)
Matterport (3D scanning solutions; Nasdaq MTTR)
Mayfield Robotics (home robots)
Medcorder Inc. (healthcare tech; funded by Future Ventures)
Movidius (computational image processor chips; funded by DFJ Esprit; Atlantic Bridge and others; sold to Intel)
Neptune Flood Incorporated (AI-enabled insurtech solutions for flood insurance; funded by Bregal Sagemount and FTV Capital)
Planet Labs (satellite data company; NYSE: PL)
Quidnet Energy Inc. (energy storage; funded by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Evok Innovations)
Radiant Graph (AI platform to drive personalization for healthcare organizations; funded by True Ventures and M13)
Safehub (earthquake sensors; funded by A/O PropTech, Fusion Fund, Ubiquity Ventures and others)
Samasource Impact Sourcing (machine learning training; funded by Ridge Ventures and CDPQ)
SquareTwo (casual games; funded by Walden Ventures and Translink)
St. George Spirits (spirits company focused on single malt whiskey, bourbon, agricole rum, absinthe, gin, brandies and liqueurs)
StartOut (LGBTQ+ entrepreneurship accelerator)
Tempo Interactive (home fitness platform; funded by Softbank, Norwest Ventures, General Catalyst and others)
TS Conductor (next generation conductor technology; funded by Breakthrough Energy Ventures)
Unison (proptech; funded by F-Prime and RBC)
Zeguro Inc. (insuretech - cyberinsurance; funded by Mosaik Partners; Healthy Ventures, Social Capital and others)
Mike also represents a number of venture capital firms, including Blumberg Capital,Evok Innovations,Griffin Gaming Partners,iGlobe Partners, Illuminate Ventures, Marcy Venture Partners, Ridge Ventures and WaldenVenture Capital.
Artyc PBC (refrigerant-free cold storage and shipping; funded by Lowercarbon Capital, True Ventures and SOSV)
AIMotive, Inc. (autonomous vehicle software; funded by Robert Bosch Venture Capital; Tim Draper and others)
Alta Reality (virtual reality; funded by a16z and others)
EarnUp (loan optimization platform; funded by Blumburg Capital and SignalFire)
Earth.AI Inc. (AI-enabled platform for mineral discovery; Y Combinator)
Earthshot Labs (platform for nature-based carbon sequestration projects; funded by Acorn Pacific Ventures)
Fountain Therapeutics (discovery and development of treatments for aging-associated diseases; undisclosed investors)
Goodly Inc. (student loan repayment as an employee benefit; Y Combinator)
Grabango (checkout-free technology; funded by Propel Venture Partners, Ridge Ventures and Commerce Ventures)
Hangar One Vodka (acquired by Jose Cuervo)
JOSH.AI (AI control for the smart homes; undisclosed investors)
Kloudfuse (AI-enabled unified data observability platform; funded by Blumberg Capital, Newlands and others)
Matterport (3D scanning solutions; Nasdaq MTTR)
Mayfield Robotics (home robots)
Medcorder Inc. (healthcare tech; funded by Future Ventures)
Movidius (computational image processor chips; funded by DFJ Esprit; Atlantic Bridge and others; sold to Intel)
Neptune Flood Incorporated (AI-enabled insurtech solutions for flood insurance; funded by Bregal Sagemount and FTV Capital)
Planet Labs (satellite data company; NYSE: PL)
Quidnet Energy Inc. (energy storage; funded by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Evok Innovations)
Radiant Graph (AI platform to drive personalization for healthcare organizations; funded by True Ventures and M13)
Safehub (earthquake sensors; funded by A/O PropTech, Fusion Fund, Ubiquity Ventures and others)
Samasource Impact Sourcing (machine learning training; funded by Ridge Ventures and CDPQ)
SquareTwo (casual games; funded by Walden Ventures and Translink)
St. George Spirits (spirits company focused on single malt whiskey, bourbon, agricole rum, absinthe, gin, brandies and liqueurs)
StartOut (LGBTQ+ entrepreneurship accelerator)
Tempo Interactive (home fitness platform; funded by Softbank, Norwest Ventures, General Catalyst and others)
TS Conductor (next generation conductor technology; funded by Breakthrough Energy Ventures)
Unison (proptech; funded by F-Prime and RBC)
Zeguro Inc. (insuretech - cyberinsurance; funded by Mosaik Partners; Healthy Ventures, Social Capital and others)
Mike also represents a number of venture capital firms, including Blumberg Capital,Evok Innovations,Griffin Gaming Partners,iGlobe Partners, Illuminate Ventures, Marcy Venture Partners, Ridge Ventures and WaldenVenture Capital.
Nathan represents leading technology companies and achieves results in cases where their most valuable assets are on the line. Nathan’s practice includes federal and state court litigation with an equal split between plaintiff and defense-side representations. He has obtained multiple preliminary injunctions for his clients, won dispositive motions, and represented his clients on appeal.
Nathan focuses on issues at the intersection of high technology and intellectual property law. He regularly represents and counsels clients in disputes involving software licensing, emerging aspects of trademark and copyright law, IP ownership, disputes involving technology products and IP, and open-source licensing.
As a trade secret litigator, Nathan has protected his clients’ intellectual property in fast-paced scenarios involving emergency forensic investigations followed closely by obtaining temporary restraining orders and injunctions.
Prior to joining Orrick, Nathan served as a law clerk to Judge Dorothy W. Nelson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge John A. Mendez of the Eastern District of California.
Nathan represents leading technology companies and achieves results in cases where their most valuable assets are on the line. Nathan’s practice includes federal and state court litigation with an equal split between plaintiff and defense-side representations. He has obtained multiple preliminary injunctions for his clients, won dispositive motions, and represented his clients on appeal.
Nathan focuses on issues at the intersection of high technology and intellectual property law. He regularly represents and counsels clients in disputes involving software licensing, emerging aspects of trademark and copyright law, IP ownership, disputes involving technology products and IP, and open-source licensing.
As a trade secret litigator, Nathan has protected his clients’ intellectual property in fast-paced scenarios involving emergency forensic investigations followed closely by obtaining temporary restraining orders and injunctions.
Prior to joining Orrick, Nathan served as a law clerk to Judge Dorothy W. Nelson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Judge John A. Mendez of the Eastern District of California.
Lisa has significant experience in the renewable energy sector, including with respect to wind, solar (utility scale and distributed generation), storage, and waste to biofuel projects.
She regularly represents project developers and investors in energy project finance transactions, including tax equity and debt financing, preferred equity financing, joint ventures, private placements, and a broad range of corporate matters.
Lisa is on the Board of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of WRISE (Women of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Industries), and also has an active pro bono immigration practice representing undocumented victims of crime in obtaining U visas. Prior to practicing law, Lisa was a senior analyst with a policy consulting firm.
Lisa has significant experience in the renewable energy sector, including with respect to wind, solar (utility scale and distributed generation), storage, and waste to biofuel projects.
She regularly represents project developers and investors in energy project finance transactions, including tax equity and debt financing, preferred equity financing, joint ventures, private placements, and a broad range of corporate matters.
Lisa is on the Board of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of WRISE (Women of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Industries), and also has an active pro bono immigration practice representing undocumented victims of crime in obtaining U visas. Prior to practicing law, Lisa was a senior analyst with a policy consulting firm.
Max advises public and private companies through a wide range of strategic transactions, including complex merger and acquisition transactions, debt and equity investments, joint ventures, internal reorganizations, and global expansions. Max's background includes working with early stage start-ups and competing in international Motorsports.
Prior to joining Orrick, Max was an associate at Baker McKenzie.
Max advises public and private companies through a wide range of strategic transactions, including complex merger and acquisition transactions, debt and equity investments, joint ventures, internal reorganizations, and global expansions. Max's background includes working with early stage start-ups and competing in international Motorsports.
Prior to joining Orrick, Max was an associate at Baker McKenzie.
Reese's practice spans both criminal and civil litigation in the white collar, securities, and complex business litigation fields. He represents and advises a diverse range of clients, including individual executives navigating criminal liability and employment disputes, as well as publicly traded corporations responding to an array of civil claims.
As a law student, Reese worked as an intern at the San Francisco City Attorney's Office in the Litigation Division as well as working as an extern with Legal Services of Northern California.
Reese's practice spans both criminal and civil litigation in the white collar, securities, and complex business litigation fields. He represents and advises a diverse range of clients, including individual executives navigating criminal liability and employment disputes, as well as publicly traded corporations responding to an array of civil claims.
As a law student, Reese worked as an intern at the San Francisco City Attorney's Office in the Litigation Division as well as working as an extern with Legal Services of Northern California.
Serena's practice focuses on representing individuals and companies in a broad range of industries in government and internal investigations, securities litigation, regulatory enforcement actions, and other complex business litigation. Her experiences include conducting internal investigations and representing companies and individuals in investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Drug Enforcement Agency. Serena represents companies in the technology and financial sectors in a wide range of civil disputes including claims of breach of contract and patent infringement.
Serena's practice focuses on representing individuals and companies in a broad range of industries in government and internal investigations, securities litigation, regulatory enforcement actions, and other complex business litigation. Her experiences include conducting internal investigations and representing companies and individuals in investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Drug Enforcement Agency. Serena represents companies in the technology and financial sectors in a wide range of civil disputes including claims of breach of contract and patent infringement.
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