Adam Dinow
About Adam
Adam Dinow heads Cooley’s New York corporate practice. Adam represents clients at all stages of their life cycle, from incorporation to exit, with an emphasis on working with fast paced, rapid growth enterprises. He has worked closely with many of the most exciting technology companies in a diverse range of critical transactions, including seed, angel and VC financings; IPOs; and mergers and acquisitions. He also advises clients in complex corporate governance matters and strategic transactions. In addition, Adam has extensive experience representing venture capital funds, angel investors, and investment banks.
I provide strategic, business-oriented advice to high-growth companies and investors as they navigate legal and business challenges. I view clients as partners and am invested in their success.
Admissions and credentials
- New York
- Florida
Rankings and accolades
Chambers USA: Startups & Emerging Companies – Nationwide (2024 – 2025)
The Legal 500: Leading Lawyer in Venture Capital & Emerging Companies (2024 – 2025)
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