Corporate Governance
USA - Nationwide
2 years ranked
Provided by Cooley LLP
Brad is co-head of Cooley’s corporate governance and securities regulation practice. He has extensive experience advising companies on all aspects of their compliance with US securities laws and the listing requirements of the major US exchanges, particularly in connection with and following their initial public offerings (IPOs). Brad regularly counsels management, boards of directors and board committees on a range of matters, including US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and stock exchange reporting and disclosure requirements, board and executive compensation, corporate governance, shareholder proposals, the impact of proxy advisory services, and responses to formal and informal SEC inquiries. His practice also involves advising companies on matters related to corporate aircraft and private plane use.
Brad received his BS in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1997. In 2001, he received his JD from the University of Southern California Law School, where he was a member of the Southern California Law Review. Brad is admitted to practice in New York.
*IPOs*
Bumble in its $2.5 billion IPO*
TaskUs in its $349 million IPO*
ZoomInfo in its $1.07 billion IPO*
PPD in its $1.863 billion IPO*
First Advantage in its IPO*
Apria in its IPO*
Change Healthcare in its $928 million IPO
Gates Industrial in its $731.5 million IPO*
Hilton Worldwide in its $2.7 billion IPO
Performance Food Group in its $317 million IPO*
Blue Buffalo Pet Products in its $778 million IPO*
Catalent in its $871 million IPO*
K2M in its $132 million IPO*
*Spinoffs, de-SPAC business combinations, & other significant strategic transactions*
AOL in its spinoff from Time Warner*
ITT Corporation in the spinoffs of its defense and water-related businesses*
Blackstone in the spinoff of its financial advisory business and combination with PJT Partners*
Paysafe on its 2021 merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition Corp. II*
Finance of America Companies on its 2021 business combination with Replay Acquisition Corp.*
Weight Watchers in connection with its strategic partnership with Oprah Winfrey*
*Transaction handled before joining Cooley
Provided by Chambers
Brad Goldberg heads the public company advisory group at the firm and has a strong pedigree in advising companies and their boards on the full gamut of governance concerns and SEC compliance matters.
Brad Goldberg is sought after for his deep expertise in securities law, with particular recognition for his work on securities filings and defending against fraudulent claims.
Provided by Chambers
Brad has a keen sense of the necessary balance between realizing a client's goals, while simultaneously protecting it from undue risk. His willingness to provide nuanced and intellectual sophisticated advice, rather than default to the immediate safety of best practices, engenders a trust that his guidance is thoughtful, measured and in a client's best interests.
He always went well above and beyond in terms of understanding current practices and coming up with creative solutions. He's a real subject matter expert.
Brad is someone you go to if you need a lawyer with very deep technical expertise or the willingness to challenge conventional thought. He is incredibly creative and a top-notch lawyer with deep knowledge and expertise.
He has a nice way about him - he's calm and very thoughtful, provides excellent advice, and is a real pleasure to work with. I really value the expertise he brings.
We really appreciate his creative and thougtful advice, he is a good sounding board.
Brad brings a real depth of experience. He is very thoughtful, practical and provides excellent advice.
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