Liam F. Holohan is an associate in the London office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on public and private technology companies at all stages of growth. He counsels clients on matters ranging from formation and early-stage venture financings to exit sales and strategic transactions. Liam also supports venture capital funds and investment banks in investment transactions across the U.S. and UK. In particular, Liam’s practice is focused on U.S. and UK corporate and securities law, venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate representation, public offerings, and U.S. redomiciling and expansion. He has experience working with clients in a broad range of industries, including technology and software, life sciences, blockchain and cryptocurrency, and financial services.
Prior to joining Wilson Sonsini, Liam worked at a multinational law firm, advising public and private U.S. and UK companies on regulatory matters, equity capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions. He also served as a court counsel at the Republic of Palau Supreme Court.
Liam is admitted in New York. He is not qualified in England and Wales.
Liam F. Holohan is an associate in the London office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on public and private technology companies at all stages of growth. He counsels clients on matters ranging from formation and early-stage venture financings to exit sales and strategic transactions. Liam also supports venture capital funds and investment banks in investment transactions across the U.S. and UK. In particular, Liam’s practice is focused on U.S. and UK corporate and securities law, venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate representation, public offerings, and U.S. redomiciling and expansion. He has experience working with clients in a broad range of industries, including technology and software, life sciences, blockchain and cryptocurrency, and financial services.
Prior to joining Wilson Sonsini, Liam worked at a multinational law firm, advising public and private U.S. and UK companies on regulatory matters, equity capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions. He also served as a court counsel at the Republic of Palau Supreme Court.
Liam is admitted in New York. He is not qualified in England and Wales.