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Creative, professional, and flexible, our team is hyper-focused on finding the right strategy for your needs, and providing you the added value you need, wherever you are on your high-tech journey.
Whether you are a mature and established tech organization interested in deeper growth, in M&A or in IPO, a venture capital fund with diverse investments, or a business at the start of your journey as an early-stage start-up or company in the development phase, our High-Tech department is where you’ll find a partner in your success.
Over the years, we have accompanied many tech companies from their earliest stages through to M&A, IPO and beyond, and have been recognized as a leading High-Tech law firm by international and Israeli rating guides alike. Our relationships go much further than legal advice and business counsel, alone. We see the big picture and truly specialize in complex processes. We apply existing laws and tailor innovative legal frameworks to new technologies, all with a goal in mind of finding practical solutions that lead to commercial results.
No matter what stage the company is at, we’re focused on providing the best possible counsel to meet maturity and growth goals. We support our clients from the earliest inception of an idea, helping with founders’ agreements, financing rounds and venture-capital investments.
At the next stage, we consult on development and growth through cooperative and collaborative technology agreements and IP transactions, including licensing, partnership and strategic investments. High-tech growth is a core part of our business, and we regularly accompany our clients as sellers or buyers in their mergers, acquisitions and IPOs.
As well as this, we work alongside venture capital funds and investors to advise on financial, legal and business decisions both in Israel and abroad, and to guide them as they realize their investments, whether as part of a primary sale, secondary sale or IPO.
What makes FWMK’s High-tech Department Unique?