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Timothy J. Harris

Partner
Palo Alto, (650) 813-5784
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Mr. Harris heads the Technology Group of the firmwide Emerging Companies and Venture Capital group and represents public and private companies and venture capital firms in corporate and securities matters.

In his private company practice, Mr. Harris advises start-up and emerging growth technology enterprises from formation through acquisition or initial public offering in matters including venture capital financing, debt financing, equity incentive compensation, and technology development (including licensing, joint development, distribution, and other technology transfer matters). He also represents venture capital firms, strategic corporate investors, and angel investors in their investments in start-up companies.

In his public company practice, Mr. Harris advises on both registered and unregistered securities offerings, executive compensation, mergers and acquisitions, debt financings, corporate governance, periodic reporting under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 16 compliance, Regulation FD compliance, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.

Mr. Harris specializes in modeling complex capital structures, financing scenarios and liquidity events. Mr. Harris represents companies and investors in a variety of technology sectors with an emphasis on Internet- and software-based businesses. He has also represented companies and investors in the semiconductor, renewable energy, medical device and financial services industries.

Prior to practicing law, Mr. Harris designed, programmed, and implemented software systems for clients in the financial services industry.

Mr. Harris was an Associate Editor of the Law Review and was elected to Order of the Coif at Northwestern University School of Law.

Mochila, Inc.'s Venture Financings
Represented Mochila, Inc. in over $20 million of venture financings.
Serena & Lily, Inc.'s Venture Financings
Represented Serena & Lily, Inc. in its Series B, C, and D venture financings.
Split Rock Partners
Represented Split Rock Partners in $36 million venture financing of DFine, Inc.
Sequoia Capital
Represented Sequoia Capital in $1.25 million venture financing of Mixpanel, Inc.
Khosla Ventures
Represented Khosla Ventures in $13.2 million venture financing of Danotek Motion Technologies, Inc.
De Novo Ventures and Split Rock Partners
Represented lead investors in venture financing of EBR Systems.
DBL Investors and CMEA Capital
Represented lead investors in $50 million venture financing of Solaria Corporation.
Sutter Hill Ventures
Represented Sutter Hill Ventures in venture financings of Right Hemisphere Inc., GlassDoor, Inc., Xoft, Inc. and Satmetrix Systems, Inc.
Trinity Ventures
Represented Trinity Ventures in venture financings of Uptake Networks, Inc. and Casual Collective, Inc.
Hitachi Acquisition of Archivas
Represented Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., in its acquisition of Archivas, Inc., a provider of software for systems that archive and retrieve digital content.
Global Cash Access Public Offerings
Represented Global Cash Access in its $225 million initial public offering and its $164 million follow-on public offering.
FortuNet Public Offering
Represented W.R. Hambrech + Co, LLC as underwriter of FortuNet, Inc.’s initial public offering.
Clever Sense, Inc.’s Sale to Google Inc.
Represented Clever Sense, Inc. in its acquisition by Google Inc.
Identified.com
Represented Identified.com in connection with its seed and angel financings.
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