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Provided by Michael Woronoff
Michael Woronoff is a retired partner in the Los Angeles office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. He represented clients in their most sophisticated public and private M&A transactions, debt and equity financings, in- and out-of-court restructurings, and other corporate and securities law matters, including SEC reporting obligations, corporate governance and strategic alliances.
Board of Directors, Alexandria Real Estate Equities (NYSE: ARE); Board of Trustees, Alliance College-Ready Public Schools Foundation; Board of Trustees, Commentary Magazine; Board of Governors, Cedars Sinai Medical Center; Dean’s Advisory Council, Purdue University Daniels School of Business; Board of Advisors, Purdue Global’s Law School; Adjunct Professor, UCLA School of Law
Capitalism—Now More Than Ever (Commentary Magazine); Friedman’s Choice (Commentary Magazine); As Ye Sowell, So Shall Ye Reap (Commentary Magazine); The Billionaire Hater (Commentary Magazine); Put a Stake in Stakeholder Capitalism (Commentary Magazine); Regulatory Shockwaves Threaten Silicon Valley – When Private Investments Become Public Problems (Financier Worldwide); Is It Time for a Private Equity Boom in Mexico? (Financier Worldwide); Effective vs. Nominal Valuations in Venture Capital Investing (NYU Journal of Law and Business); Understanding Anti-Dilution Provisions in Convertible Securities (Fordham Law Review); Teaching Numeracy (Tennessee Journal of Business Law); Using a Venture Capital Class to Teach Transactional Skills (Tennessee Journal of Business Law)
J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 1985; MSIA, Purdue Krannert Graduate Institute at the Daniels School of Business, 1982; BSIM, Purdue University Daniels School of Business, 1982.
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