Justin T. Wood

Justin T. Wood
Associate

4200 Republic Plaza

Denver, CO 80202-5638

jwood@mofo.com

(303) 592-2293

BAR ADMISSIONS

Colorado

EDUCATION

University of North Texas, B.A.

University of Virginia School of Law, J.D.

Justin Wood is an Associate in the Denver office of Morrison Foerster and a member of the firm’s Emerging Companies + Venture Capital Group.

Justin is a business-minded attorney who provides strategic guidance and solution-oriented counsel. He specializes in helping emerging companies – from start-up to late-stage – and venture capital funds across the country achieve their business goals. Justin is a trusted deal advisor in a wide range of complex corporate transactions, including venture and growth-stage financings, bridge financings, strategic relationships, and mergers & acquisitions.

Justin operates primarily in the consumer products and technology sectors, with a specific focus on cleantech, agtech, renewable energy, food, beverage, and fashion.

Justin received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law. He also holds a B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of North Texas, where he also served as the elected student body Vice President. 

Representative Experience

Mergers + Acquisitions
  • Advised several private companies in exit transations valued between $5 million and $1 billion
  • Advised various private and public companies in middle-market strategic acquisitions to execute multiple roll-up strategies
  • Advised multiple private companies in a variety of acqui-hire transactions
Emerging Companies +Venture Capital
  • Represented dozens of companies in venture financings ranging from Series Seed to Series E at valuations as low as $5 million and in excess of $1 billion
  • Represented dozens of companies in their formation and/or conversion and related seed funding
  • Represented multiple venture capital firms in several early-stage investments at valuations ranging between $25 and $60 million
  • Represented venture capital firms in variety of secured debt investments in both early and late stage companies