O’Melveny Worldwide
  • Analogix Semiconductor in its US$500 million acquisition by a consortium led by Beijing Shanhai Capital Management;
  • AutoGrid Systems in corporate counseling, including multiple venture capital financings and its acquisition by Schneider Electric;
  • CA Technologies in its acquisition of Espresso Logic, its US$42 million acquisition of Nolio, and its US$614 million acquisition of Veracode;
  • Credence Systems in its US$304 million initial public offering and several follow-on offerings;
  • Dome9 Security in corporate counseling, including multiple venture capital financings and its US$175 million acquisition by Check Point Software;
  • Electronics For Imaging in corporate counseling, more than a dozen acquisitions, and its US$1.7 billion acquisition by Siris Capital Group;
  • Lantronix in corporate counseling, multiple public offerings, and its acquisitions of Net2Edge and Transition Networks from Communications Systems;
  • Menlo Microsystems in corporate counseling, including its US$150 million Series C financing;
  • Microsemi Corporation in corporate counseling, more than two-dozen acquisitions-including its US$430 million acquisition of Actel Corporation, its US$245 million acquisition of PowerDsine, its US$2.5 billion acquisition of PMC-Sierra, its US$230 million acquisition of Symmetricom, its US$389 million acquisition of Vitesse Semiconductor, its US$100 million acquisition of White Electronic Designs Corporation, and its US$600 million hostile acquisition of Zarlink Semiconductor—and its US$10.3 billion acquisition by Microchip Technology;
  • Quantenna Communications in its US$1.07 billion acquisition by ON Semiconductor;
  • SMART Global in corporate counseling, including its acquisitions of Artesyn Embedded Computing, Inforce Computing, and the LED products business of CREE;
  • SolarEdge Technologies in corporate counseling, multiple venture capital financings, and its US$145 million initial public offering and US$590 million follow-on offering;
  • Strava in corporate counseling, including multiple acquisitions and its US$110 million Series F financing;
  • Synopsys in its initial public offering, public company counseling, and numerous acquisitions and investments;
  • Ultratech in corporate counseling, including its initial public offering and its US$815 million acquisition by Veeco Instruments; and
  • VMware in its acquisition of Heptio for a reported US$550 million.

Languages

  • French
  • Hebrew

Admissions

Bar Admissions

  • California
  • New York

Education

  • Brooklyn Law School, J.D., 1986: Notes Editor, Brooklyn Law Review; American Jurisprudence Award in Civil Procedure; Morris Scholarship
  • Princeton University, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, A.B., 1982: cum laude

Honors & Awards

Honoree

  • Brooklyn Law School Annual Alumni Association, Co-Alumni of the Year Award, 2008

Professional Recognition

  • Recognized by Best Lawyers® for Venture Capital Law in Menlo Park, CA (2022-2023); Warren has been listed in Best Lawyers® since 2012
  • Recognized by IFLR1000® (2019 - 2022) as a Notable Practitioner in Technology & Telecommunications and Private Equity
  • Named by The Legal 500 US to its list of “Recommended Lawyers” (2008-2020)
  • Ranked on the ICFM list of top 500 leading lawyers in the world (2015)
  • Named by California Law Business to its list of “California’s Top 25 Lawyers Under the Age of 45”
  • Named by San Jose Magazine to its list of “Top Lawyers in the Silicon Valley”
  • Named by Global Counsel to its list of “Highly Recommended Lawyers for Private Equity/Venture Capital”
  • Named by Madison Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals to its “Honors Edition”

Professional Activities

Member

  • American Bar Association
  • New York State Bar Association
  • California Bar Association

Board of Directors

  • Audiowear Technology Corporation
  • Co-Chair, Tamarisk Country Club Employee Scholarship Committee

Publications

  • “The SEC’s Regulation of the Financial Press: The Legal and Constitutional Implications of the Misappropriation Theory,” Brooklyn Law Review
  • “Technology M&A Case Strategies: Acquisition of Clear Shape Technologies by Cadence Design Systems,” Aspatore Books