Tim Hurley is a counsel in the firm’s Business Law department and a member of its Technology & Life Sciences group. He advises technology and life science companies through all stages of their life cycle, from formation and initial funding to exit. His practice includes company formation, venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings and general corporate and securities law. Tim also advises emerging companies through his work with New York Angels, which is one of the longest-running active angel groups in New York City. He joined Goodwin in 2012.
During law school, Tim represented two plaintiffs in litigation in the Eastern District of New York as part of New York University Law School’s Civil Rights Clinic with the NYCLU. In addition, he served as an article editor for the Annual Survey of American Law and was named a Robert McKay Scholar.
Experience
Credentials
Education
JD2012
New York University School of Law
(cum laude)
BA2004
Yale University
Admissions
Bars
- New York
Publications
Tim’s recent presentations include:
- Speaker, “High Growth Corporate Transactions: Stock Purchase and ROFR and Co-Sale Agreements,” Cornell Tech, February 2020
- Speaker, “High Growth Corporate Transactions: Investors’ Rights Agreement,” Cornell Tech, February 2019
- Speaker, “High Growth Corporate Transactions: Investors’ Rights Agreement,” Cornell Tech, February 2018
- Speaker, “Venture Capital 2017: Nuts and Bolts,” Practising Law Institute, June 2017
