Mr Jamie Moore > Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP
107 CHEAPSIDE
LONDON
EC2V 6DN
England

Work Department

Technology Companies Group

Position

Partner

Career

Jamie’s practice specialises in venture capital with significant experience in advising start-ups through to unicorns.

Jamie acts for both early and late stage companies in intellectual property rich sectors and those who invest in them, including some of the most active venture capital funds, corporate or individual investors.

Jamie has a passion for disruptive technologies, innovation and entrepreneurial business. He has acted on countless transactions across a broad range of sectors both in the UK and internationally, but is most known for his experience in acting on investments into FinTech and Artificial Intelligence companies.

Jamie has deep knowledge of the practice area in which he operates and market trends, which he leverages to provide clear and concise advice on a range of corporate issues taking high growth technology companies from start-up through to exit.

He presents on corporate law and venture capital to clients and at seminars in the City, including practitioners’ conferences on practical legal issues in venture capital transactions and SEIS/EIS investments.

An active participant in the venture capital community, Jamie Moore has contributed to industry standard form documentation, acted as a mentor for various Seedcamp portfolio companies and hosted office-hours for the Barclays’ TechStars cohort.

Languages

English

Education

Nottingham Law School, L.P.C., 2009
N
ottingham Trent University, LL.B., 2008

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Venture capital

(Next Generation Partners)

Jamie MooreOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP

Best-known for its investee offering but increasingly active for funds throughout the investment life cycle, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP provides ‘supremely knowledgeable and commercial’ advice and an ‘updated view on what is “market”‘, by dint of the sheer volume of transactions handled by the practice in the technology sector. Drawing upon the expertise of several US-qualified lawyers in its London office, as well as benefiting from a market-leading Silicon Valley offering in the US, the team has ‘a unique perspective in understanding US investor needs’ on their inbound investments and is also well-placed to represent investee companies seeking to scale up and to access the US capital markets as an exit strategy. The ‘extremely knowledgeable’ Jamie Moore excels in handing cross-border mandates for investors and high growth technology companies, and has ‘a unique ability to translate UK concepts for US investors’. Drawing upon strong connections within the venture capital ecosystem, including with venture capitalists, angel investors, and industry experts, Ylan Steiner remains pivotal to the firm’s increasingly well-established investor offering and ‘is well-versed in areas such as fundraising for companies at all stages’. A ‘very reassuring’ presence on deals, ‘given his market knowledge and reputation’, Jamie Moore combines deep sector knowledge in disruptive technologies, including fintech and AI, with a highly commercial mindset on transactional work, ensuring that he is a popular choice for investees in the space throughout the investment life cycle. Senior associate Christopher Perryis able to clearly explain concepts/changes and proposed amendments in an effort to keep things moving’, and is gaining market recognition among technology and life sciences companies, as well as those investing in them. Christopher Grew heads the team.

Best-known for its investee offering but increasingly active for funds throughout the investment life cycle, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe (UK) LLP provides ‘supremely knowledgeable and commercial’ advice and an ‘updated view on what is “market”‘, by dint of the sheer volume of transactions handled by the practice in the technology sector. Drawing upon the expertise of several US-qualified lawyers in its London office, as well as benefiting from a market-leading Silicon Valley offering in the US, the team has ‘a unique perspective in understanding US investor needs’ on their inbound investments and is also well-placed to represent investee companies seeking to scale up and to access the US capital markets as an exit strategy. The ‘extremely knowledgeable’ Jamie Moore excels in handing cross-border mandates for investors and high growth technology companies, and has ‘a unique ability to translate UK concepts for US investors’. Drawing upon strong connections within the venture capital ecosystem, including with venture capitalists, angel investors, and industry experts, Ylan Steiner remains pivotal to the firm’s increasingly well-established investor offering and ‘is well-versed in areas such as fundraising for companies at all stages’. A ‘very reassuring’ presence on deals, ‘given his market knowledge and reputation’, Jamie Moore combines deep sector knowledge in disruptive technologies, including fintech and AI, with a highly commercial mindset on transactional work, ensuring that he is a popular choice for investees in the space throughout the investment life cycle. Senior associate Christopher Perryis able to clearly explain concepts/changes and proposed amendments in an effort to keep things moving’, and is gaining market recognition among technology and life sciences companies, as well as those investing in them. Christopher Grew heads the team.