
Craig Medwick
Experience and career history
Mr. Medwick’s practice encompasses a broad range of corporate and securities transactions including advising clients in private equity offerings and investments, mergers and acquisitions and real estate securities, as well as the acquisition, development and protection of proprietary information and technology assets and venture capital investments. Mr. Medwick’s work has included corporate and partnership formations, private equity funds (corporate and real estate), mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, public and private securities offerings, including offerings of interests in real estate and equipment, secured lending and other financings. His public securities work has included syndications, tax credit offerings, rights offerings and REITs. Mr. Medwick has also advised on numerous private placements and structured financings, including those relating to real estate securities. With respect to the latter, he has advised clients on acquisitions of pools of real estate from the RTC, the FDIC, and private parties such as commercial banks, and the securitized financings of those acquisitions. In technology-related transactions, Mr. Medwick’s experience has included negotiating agreements relating to the development, acquisition, protection, licensing, leasing and integration of software, hardware and data. Mr. Medwick has worked on the formation of joint ventures to develop and exploit technology assets and custom development and outsourcing agreements, as well as licensing, distribution, marketing and co-branding agreements. Mr. Medwick has assisted clients in their development of patenting and trademarking programs, and is advising clients on investments in Internet companies and in related mergers and acquisitions transactions. Related new economy initiatives include E-Commerce transactions, Internet connectivity agreements, network developments and IT security and privacy. He is a member of the New York State and American Bar Associations.
State University of New York at Binghamton (BA, Phi Beta Kappa, University's Foundation Academic Excellence Award)
New York University School of Law (JD)
Admitted in New York
Partner since 1987
New publications from Clifford Chance
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Impact of UK Takeover Code Reform - Seven months on
21 May 2012 -
UK Government unveils plans for Deferred Prosecution Agreements
18 May 2012 -
Can new forms of finance provide support for the real economy?
17 May 2012
