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Barry Burgdorf
Partner Corporate & Finance
He has served as general counsel, outside counsel, and as part of the corporate suite at a life sciences company offering AI powered diagnostic tools for radiologists and at a biotech venture capital fund, providing him with a holistic view and an inside track on business-critical needs. Barry regularly advises clients in the higher education and life sciences space, representing both universities and corporations of all sizes around the globe.
Following his time as a business litigator, Barry was a corporate securities and M&A partner at another global law firm. Barry also previously served as Vice Chancellor and General Counsel of the University of Texas System, where, for over eight years, he served as a key member of the leadership team and oversaw legal, real estate, cybersecurity, IT, and technology transfer matters. As Vice Chancellor and GC of UT System, Barry negotiated with several U.S. government agencies, including The Department of Education, The Department of Energy, The Department of Homeland Security, and The National Institutes of Health, among others. He was also the first General Counsel of Samsung Austin Seme indicators, where he worked on construction of Samsung's DRAM fabrication plant and several large equity and equipment financings. He is on the Board of several life sciences and health care companies including an AI driven mobile app for advanced pathogen surveillance.
Lead lawyer for numerous life sciences and technology VC financings (representing both VC Funds and companies seeking investment).
Lead transactional counsel for venture fund (on second fund) targeted at clinical stage oncology companies.
Represents numerous private life science companies and university spin-outs as corporate counsel and in complex licensing transactions and equity and debt finance, M&A and other strategic exits.
Represents several life sciences companies commercializing embedded digital health tools and AI-based diagnostic platforms.
Represents major universities on technology transfer, sponsored research agreements, commercialization, crisis management, compliance and regulatory matters, and public-private partnerships.
Represents faculty members on research and technology commercialization matters and technology startups.
Structured and advised four separate clients on the creation and development of technology-focused venture funds.
Advised on the implementation of a USD$34 million (2009 dollars) multifaceted IT security improvement program.*
Led the successful response to a comprehensive multiyear IRS audit of significant operational and tax issues with a result of no taxes due or negative findings.*
*Matter handled prior to joining Hogan Lovells.