Technology, Licensing & Corporate Transactions

One LLP’s transactional practice covers both technology and corporate transactions, including:

  • Technology Licensing/Commercial Agreements
  • Inbound and outbound licensing transactions
  • Reseller, distribution, sales channel and supplier agreements
  • Joint marketing, partnering and strategic alliance agreements
  • Vendor agreements and supplier agreements
  • Corporate counseling & entity formation
  • Equity, venture capital and debt financings
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

One LLP’s transactional group provides commercial technology licensing and corporate legal services to emerging growth companies primarily in the technology sector. We advise a broad range of clients from mature Fortune 50 public companies to early stage startup companies. Our objective is to provide companies with services typically provided by a general counsel and outside corporate counsel in a cost-effective and responsive manner.

We provide our clients with practical legal advice by focusing on the business objectives of the transactions. Our general counsel services concentrate on technology licensing transactions, intellectual property protection, venture equity and debt financings, mergers & acquisitions, general corporate counseling and business entity formation.

The following is a list of clients previously or currently represented by our transactional attorneys:

  • University of Southern California
  • Kelley Blue Book
  • AutoTrader.com
  • Cox Automotive
  • Spectra Ticketing & Fan Engagement (a Comcast company)
  • Ticketmaster/Live Nation
  • Andreessen Horowitz
  • Keck Medical Center of USC
  • Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
  • Bitfone Corporation (funded by Motorola, Qualcomm, 3i, BlueRun, Prism and Vesbridge and acquired by Hewlett-Packard)
  • Logical Apps, Inc. (funded by Sequoia Capital and Mission Ventures and acquired by Oracle)
  • SimpleTech, Inc. a Fabrik company (funded by 3i, ComVentures and Intel Capital Corp. and acquired by Hitachi)
  • Ramix, Inc. (acquired by a General Electric company)