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Goodwin
601 Marshall Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
CALIFORNIA
United States
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Position

Partner

Career

Brad Weber is a partner in Goodwin’s Technology group and is co-chair of the firm’s Capital Markets practice. He specializes in sophisticated corporate finance transactions for public and private companies across industries. Mr. Weber represents public and private companies, venture capital firms, private equity firms and investment banking clients of all sizes. Mr. Weber has extensive experience in securities and capital markets transactions, late-stage growth equity financings, venture capital financings, distressed investments, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters. Mr. Weber has represented and advised clients across industries, including (among others) software, digital media, e-commerce, SaaS, security, telecommunications, food and consumer goods, apparel, biotechnology, medical devices, transportation, logistics, automotive products, fuel systems, building products, solar energy, wind energy, energy storage devices, biofuels, biochemicals, green agriculture, energy efficiency, advanced materials and real estate investment trusts (REITs).

Education

JD, Columbia Law School 2002 / BA, Princeton University (magna cum laude) 1999

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Capital markets: equity offerings

Goodwin‘s broad geographical coverage in the US captures deals from across regions and industries. It remains highly active in biotech and life sciences equity offerings, along with further strength in healthcare, real estate and technology. It also has an extensive client base of investment banks. Although the IPO markets were quiet in 2023, the firm remained active in follow-on offerings, PIPEs, private placements and at-the-market programs. It is best known for mid-cap deals, though does handle bulge-bracket transactions. New York-based Edwin O’Connor is a member of the life sciences group and co-chair of the capital markets practice alongside Silicon Valley’s Bradley Weber. Boston-based Joseph Theis and Robert Puopolo are noted for technology, healthcare and life sciences sector deals.