Mergers & Acquisitions
Jan. 25, 2000
Adjusting to Life That Gets Faster, Faster
If Gordon Davidson finds something new in transactional law, it must really be new. After all, he's been with the Palo Alto office of Fenwick & West since about 1975, just a few years after the firm first opened. Davidson has counseled start-up companies in Silicon Valley since Silicon Valley itself was a start-up. But while representing VeriSign Inc. during its $1 billion acquisition of Signio Inc., Davidson found that the rules of the game had changed.




If Gordon Davidson finds something new in transactional law, it must really be new.
After all, he's been with the Palo Alto office of Fenwick & West since about 1975, just a few years after the firm first opened. Davidson has counseled start-up companies in Silicon Valley since Silicon Valley itself was a start-up. But while representing VeriSign Inc. during its $1 billion acquis...
After all, he's been with the Palo Alto office of Fenwick & West since about 1975, just a few years after the firm first opened. Davidson has counseled start-up companies in Silicon Valley since Silicon Valley itself was a start-up. But while representing VeriSign Inc. during its $1 billion acquis...
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