Miller Nash welcomes Jonathan Shallow as a partner to the firm’s business & corporate team. Jonathan, based in our Seattle office, takes companies from formation to exit, focusing on formation, financing, strategy, governance, and mergers and acquisitions. He works with clients across the US, as well as in Europe and Asia, with a focus on helping non-US companies launch in the United States.
“I am very pleased to join Miller Nash and continue the work I do for my clients,” says Jonathon. “The opportunity to collaborate with the lawyers at Miller Nash to grow my practice is exciting. Together, I believe we will offer a very attractive proposition for existing and prospective clients.”
Jonathan previously spent several years working in New York for public and pre-IPO clients, as well as large private equity investors and hedge funds, engaging in, among other matters, IPOs, public and private debt and equity offerings and investments, and commercial lending. Having moved to Seattle a decade ago, he now works primarily with private companies and focuses on tailoring his advice and providing solutions to best structure a client for growth and/or sale (and in some cases IPO), while being mindful of a company's life cycle stage so as to provide highly responsive, relevant and practical advice.
About Jonathan Shallow
Jonathan is committed to providing highly responsive service to his clients. He enjoys identifying and managing legal risk, simplifying matters, and focusing on what really matters to his clients. Jonathan works across a wide variety of industries, including AI, consumer products, water remediation, energy storage, solar, wind, digital assets, real estate, transportation, manufacturing and distribution and sports and entertainment. He has worked on transactions ranging in value from a few thousand dollars to a few hundred billion dollars, with global clients who are among the biggest in their industries, to those with a single founder working alone. Jonathan enjoys learning about new products and ideas and helping clients penetrate existing markets or find new ones. He received a business and law degree at University College Dublin in Ireland before earning a master of laws at Duke University School of Law and a diploma in competition law at King’s College London in the UK.