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Full Name | David Goldenberg |
Bio | David Goldenberg is a Founding Partner of VLP. His practice generally involves helping growth-oriented companies on formation, financing, M&A and general contractual matters (including partnering and other business transactions). David excels at counseling companies at all stages, from helping founders form the company to assisting mature companies on large financings or sale. David also counsels individual executives on employment matters. He regularly works with company founders, investors, and related parties on preferred stock, common stock, convertible debt, secured loan, up-round, down-round, bridge, warrants, and other types of financings, having completed hundreds of financing transactions in his career. David has also overseen complex licensing transactions, strategic partnerships, helped SAAS companies create terms for their offerings, as well as worked on multiple mergers, ranging in size from $6M to $1.9B. A former member of the firm’s executive committee, David has built a practice at VLP which allows him to represent clients using a team approach, so that his clients are able to receive his direct attention on critical matters, while still maintaining an efficient service for more routine items. People choose David for his team with billion-dollar deal experience and focus on legal solutions. David’s goal with each engagement is to give you the personalized insight you need to make important decisions and advocate for you to achieve your goals. Prior to joining VLP Law Group, David was general counsel of Mediabolic, Inc., the leading embedded entertainment software company in Silicon Valley. During his three year tenure there, he oversaw all legal matters for the company, including sales and business development transactions (including negotiation of over 75 separate licensing transactions with companies such as Intel, Motorola, Sony, Cisco/Linksys, Fujitsu, Phillips, HP, Broadcom and Marvell), financing issues (including debt and venture capital financing) and the eventual sale of the company to Macrovision (now Rovi). He also learned to appreciate the business side of transactions—experience he now leverages to help his clients achieve their objectives. Prior to Mediabolic, David practiced law for nearly seven years at the San Francisco headquarters of Morrison & Foerster, one of the country’s premier law firms. David has authored articles on design law, copyright and the internet and regularly speaks on topics related to startups and financing. He also was Chair (Managing Editor) of the Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance while in law school. |
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