
Profile
Chelsea Pullen is an experienced digital infrastructure and commercial technology lawyer assisting companies with virtually all of their contractual needs, both domestically and internationally and arising from early inception to large-scale global operations. In the digital infrastructure space, Chelsea represents many of the world’s largest data center operators and developers, private equity firms, infrastructure funds, real estate investorsacross a broad range of transactions, including data center leases, master services agreements, service level agreements, power purchase agreements, indefeasible rights of use, dark fiber leases, cell tower and rooftop leases, internet exchange service agreements, DAS and WiFi system builds, and subsea cable systems.
Chelsea’s practice also includes negotiating a broad range of technology agreements, on both the vendor and customer side, including software and AI license and services agreements and other license agreements for cloud enterprise platforms and applications. Chelsea also works with clients to modernize their commercial contracting processes to streamline negotiations, mitigate risk, and ensuring operational efficiency.
Capabilities
Experience
- Part of a team that represented an affiliate of The Carlyle Group in connection with the acquisition of Involta, LLC, a leading regional U.S. data center and hybrid infrastructure company.
- Representation of data center operators and enterprise customers in connection with numerous sale/leaseback transactions.
- Outside counsel to more than 25 data center operators in connection with data center leases, colocation agreements, and network procurement transactions.
- Summer Intern, Hon. Irene M. Keeley, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, 2014
Credentials
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J.D., West Virginia University College of Law
- Order of the Coif
- Executive Research Editor, West Virginia Law Review
- B.A., George Mason University
- Virginia
- District of Columbia