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Sarah Solomon is a counsel in the firm’s Technology Transactions Practice and a member of its Technology & Life Sciences Group. She joined Goodwin Procter in 2007.
Ms. Solomon represents biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, digital media and other technology companies in connection with their intellectual property, commercial and M&A transactions. She regularly advises private and public companies on partnering transactions (such as patent licenses, joint research and development agreements, strategic alliances, joint ventures, reseller and OEM arrangements); commercial and research and development relationships (such as manufacturing, distribution, supply, clinical trial, services and consulting arrangements); and mergers and acquisitions (such as product acquisitions, spin-outs and patent portfolio acquisitions). Ms. Solomon also counsels clients in connection with international transactions and relationships in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.
Areas of Practice | 1) Technology Transactions, 2) Life Sciences and 3) Technology Companies |
Law School | UC Hastings College of the Law (J.D., 2001) |
Education | University of California San Diego (B.S., 1996) |
Bar Member / Association | California |
Most recent firm | Goodwin Procter LLP |
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Ms. Fitzgerald represents employers in a wide range of industries, including the entertainment, financial services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, and transportation industries.