Client Collaborations
All Representative Cases
Represented professional engineering firm in multimillion merger transaction. Representation involved negotiating and drafting merger transaction documents, regulatory assistance involving professional licensure, and coordinating due diligence efforts.
Represented warranty company in transaction involving sale of majority equity stake. Transaction involved strategizing and successfully executing F reorganization of company prior to sale.
Represented major internet company in a multimillion-dollar sale of a data facility in central Washington State, involving structuring, negotiating, and drafting transaction documents and successfully navigating closing of transaction.
Assisted publicly traded client with acquisition of a privately held company by merger, including tax-related diligence, negotiating employment and severance agreements, and issuing tax opinions.
Assisted client in acquisition by a private equity firm. Work included assisting client in an F Reorganization, evaluating state and local tax consequences of transaction, negotiating tax-related provisions of transaction documents, and evaluating grants of carried interests to owners.
Assisted client in acquiring existing energy distribution operations from multiple sellers. This work included negotiating asset purchase agreements, leases, and financing documents, reviewing due diligence, and troubleshooting deal-threatening legal issues.
Represented Craft Brew Alliance, Inc., in the acquisition of privately held Kona Brewing Company in exchange for a combination of cash and restricted shares valued at $14 million.
Represented privately held Energy Connect, Inc., in its acquisition by Microfield Group, Inc., in exchange for restricted shares, common stock purchase warrants, and employee options with a total value in excess of $100 million.
Represented privately held Widmer Brothers Brewing Company in a merger with Redhook Ale Brewery, Incorporated, in which Widmer shareholders received SEC-registered stock valued at $50 million.