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Preston Barclay is an associate in the Corporate Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s New York office. Preston focuses his practice on emerging company and venture capital matters, mergers and acquisitions, business combinations (including special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) transactions), commercial transactions, and general corporate governance issues, primarily representing start-ups, growth and later-stage venture-backed private companies, and venture and strategic investors. In addition, Preston advises clients in the gaming industry on corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters. Preston also has pro bono experience representing not-for-profits with corporate formation and other general corporate matters.

Prior to private practice, Preston served as Associate Counsel at DraftKings Inc., primarily working on corporate and commercial transactions.

Concentrations

  • Venture capital
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • General corporate counseling

取扱分野

実績紹介

  • DraftKings Inc., 2016-2018
    • Associate Counsel, 2018
    • Law Clerk, 2016-2018
  • Student Attorney, Jacob Burns Small Business & Community Economic Development Clinic, 2016
  • Legal Intern, Excel Sports Management, 2015

受賞歴・所属団体

  • Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, "Ones to Watch," Corporate Law, 2025
  • Member, Winning Team, Global M&A Network’s Turnaround Atlas Awards, “Cross Border Special Situation M&A Deal (Small-Mid Markets)” for the Chapter 11 reorganization and asset sale of Premier Exhibitions, 2019
  • Member, Boston Bar Association
  • Member, Sports Lawyers Association
  • Member, New York State Bar Association

学歴・資格・言語

学歴
  • 法務博士, The George Washington University Law School
    • Associate Staff Member, American Intellectual Property Association Quarterly Journal
  • B.S., Finance and Marketing, cum laude, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
弁護士資格
  • Massachusetts
  • 米国 ニューヨーク州

Related Capabilities

コーポレート ゲーミング Venture Capital & Emerging Technology M&A Video Games & Esports Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs)