Jason Goldfarb is a partner in the firm’s Technology Companies group. Jason advises companies throughout their corporate lifecycle. He works with clients in a wide range of matters, including company formation, seed, venture capital and growth equity financings, mergers and acquisitions, public offerings, capital markets transactions and SEC compliance. His representations span a variety of industries, including digital media, artificial intelligence, defense tech, robotics, 3D printing, fantasy sports, cannabis, beverage, digital currency, NFTs and blockchain, fintech, proptech, healthcare tech, mobile applications, enterprise software and biotech. Jason also works with venture capital investors, advising them on structuring and executing their investment transactions. He joined Goodwin in 2017.
Representative Matters
Professional Activities
Jason has served as an instructor of “Forming and Financing a Start-Up Business,” a semester-long course at the Boston University School of Law, and has guest lectured at MIT Sloan. He has also served as a mentor for the MIT $100K Business Plan Competition.
Professional Experience
While in law school, Jason worked as an intern at National Public Radio, Inc. and at the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s National Security Division in Washington, DC. He also served as Managing Editor of the Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
Credentials
Education
JD2017
Georgetown University Law Center
BAGovernment + Law2014
Lafayette College
Admissions
Bars
- Massachusetts
- New York
