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Jared J. Fine
Jared Fine is a partner in the firm's Business Law Department and a member of its Technology Companies Group. He advises emerging growth companies at all stages of maturity, including formation, initial funding, expansion and exit. His practice includes mergers and acquisitions, public offerings and general corporate and securities law, including company formation and strategy and venture capital and growth equity financings. He joined Goodwin in 2010.
EXPERIENCE
Mr. Fine represents both investors and private and public companies in a variety of technology-driven industries, including software-as-a-service (SaaS), digital media, e-commerce, hardware, healthcare information technology and security. His recent representations include:
REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS
Mergers and Acquisitions- Bit9, an endpoint security software company, in its acquisition of Carbon Black
- Brightcove, an online video platform provider, in its acquisitions of Unicorn Media and Zencoder
- Predilytics, a healthcare analytics company, in its sale to Welltok
- TripAdvisor, an online travel company, in its acquisition of Jetsetter.com
- Brightcove in its $63 million initial public offering
- HubSpot, an inbound marketing software company, in its $144 million initial public offering and its $167 million follow-on offering
- Underwriters in Endurance International Group’s public offerings, including its $252 million initial public offering and its follow-on public offerings raising a total of $479 million
- Underwriters in Intercept Pharmaceuticals’ $86 million initial public offering
- Bit9 in its $54.5 million Series F preferred stock financing
- Flare Capital Partners in its portfolio company investments
- G20 Ventures in its preferred stock investments
- Handy, an online platform connecting consumers and household service providers, in its $50 million Series C preferred stock financing
- Imagen Technologies, a medical technology company, in its $15 million Series A preferred stock financing
- Superpedestrian, a lightweight electric bicycle company, in its preferred stock financings
Prior to joining Goodwin, Mr. Fine served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Peter C. Dorsey of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.
Mr. Fine has been involved in various pro bono matters, including working with the Greater Boston Citizenship Initiative and the firm’s Neighborhood Business Initiative. He also holds office hours at the Harvard Innovation Lab and has mentored MassChallenge Finalists.
RECOGNITIONWhile attending law school, Mr. Fine was an Executive Editor of the Connecticut Law Review.
EDUCATION- J.D., University of Connecticut School of Law, 2009 (with honors)
- A.B., Muhlenberg College, 2006 (magna cum laude)
Mr. Fine is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and New York.