Taylor Harrison is an associate in the firm’s Business Law department and a member of its Technology and Life Sciences groups. She joined Goodwin in 2020. She concentrates in general corporate law and has experience in mergers and acquisitions, venture capital financings, SEC compliance and corporate governance. Taylor represents private emerging growth technology and life science companies as well as venture capital funds focusing on technology and life science companies.
Experience
Representative experience includes:
M&A
- Alert Innovation in its sale to Walmart
- Bbot in its sale to Door Dash
- Even Financial in its sale to MoneyLion
- The Infatuation in its sale to JPMorgan
- Relay Therapeutics in its acquisition of ZebiAI
- Avvir in its sale to Hexagon
Venture Capital Financing
- Perceptive Advisors in its investment in Freenome
- Avvir in its Series Seed and Series A financings
- Kittch in its Series Seed financing
- Kosterina in its Series Seed and Series A financings
- Balderdash (Wonder) in its Series A financing
- Thrive Global in its Series C financing
- Another Tomorrow in its Series A financing
- Truehold in its Series B financing
- Thrive Capital in its investments in Medivis and Red Scissor
- B Capital in its investment in Socially Determined
- Ultivue in its Series D and Series AA financings
- Stocktwits in its Series B financing
- Xyla in its Series A and Series B financings
- P2 Science in its Series C-3 financing
- Wave.tv in its Series B financing
Professional Experience
Before law school, Taylor was a paralegal at Universal Music Group. While attending law school, she was a legal intern at Spotify USA, an article editor for the Boston University Journal of Science and Technology, and a member of the BU/MIT Start-Up Law Clinic.
Credentials
Education
JD2020
Boston University
BA2015
Cornell University
Admissions
Bars
- New York