Greg brings extensive experience advising hundreds of entrepreneurs and business owners on funding strategies, key transactions, and complex corporate governance matters. He provides clients with sophisticated legal counsel on critical transactions, including seed, angel, and venture capital financings; mergers and acquisitions; and other high-stakes corporate deals. Greg’s clients span various industries, including technology and artificial intelligence, renewable energy, fantasy and online gaming, fitness and exercise, real estate development, and culinary arts, and range from early-stage startups to established companies operating across the United States, Canada, and Japan.
For many clients, Greg also acts as de facto in-house counsel, delivering practical day-to-day guidance to meet the myriad legal needs that fast-paced businesses face. For example, he was engaged by an emerging growth company looking to raise capital from a demanding private investment group that provided his client with an extensive diligence request list and an aggressive response and deal timeline. The client, while operational for several years before the engagement, did not have most of the requested documentation. Greg and the Barclay Damon team provided a rapid diligence response, including the delivery of clean corporate records within the time frame required by the investor group, which resulted in the deal being successfully closed on time and on budget.
Additionally, Greg serves health care providers—including skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, diagnostic and treatment centers, home health care agencies, and adult homes—throughout the United States. He specializes in complex acquisitions, divestitures, and navigating certificate of need and other regulatory approval processes.
Before joining Barclay Damon, Greg practiced at two Am Law 40 firms and subsequently chaired the Corporate and Securities Practice Group at Abrams Fensterman LLP.