Guy Gordon

Partner

International Corporate and Securities Department

Adv. Guy Gordon is a partner in the International Corporate and Securities Department. He represents a wide variety of tech clients in M&A transactions, largely cross-border, venture capital financings (representing top tier international and local VC’s), corporate and securities law matters and in other related issues. Adv. Gordon has negotiated numerous equity financing and venture capital transactions that involved complex corporate and transactional matters.

Adv. Gordon advises entrepreneurs and company founders on a daily basis in matters relating to company formation, negotiating technology and commercial agreements, fund raising and other general corporate issues. He provides creative and out-of-the-box solutions to the different dilemmas that technology-based companies encounter from start-up to maturity.

Adv. Gordon’s clients are both local and international companies of all sizes, which are active in most fields of technology: cyber security, internet, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, life sciences, connected car/mobility and more.

Adv. Gordon is also the Tel-Aviv Chapter Director at AlmaLinks, a global non-profit network connecting outstanding young CEOs and executives to the Israeli business community.

Education

LL.B., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2004

Bar Admission

Israel Bar Association, 2006

"A great lawyer. Very serious, professional, creative, has a wide knowledge and is always pleasant."

The Legal 500 | 2022

"A very business-driven legal professional."

The Legal 500 | 2021

"A good manager and keeps all his team and staff up to date."

The Legal 500 | 2021

"Business acumen, more than just as a legal expert."

The Legal 500 | 2021

Selected Transactions

Claroty Ltd.
62M USD

Representing Claroty in capital raising round which raised $62M.

Battery Ventures L.P
40M USD

Representing Battery Ventures in a $40M investment in Kodiak Robotics.

Battery Ventures L.P
40M USD

Representing Battery Ventures in a $40M investment in Gong.io.