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Kenneth Taymor
Ken Taymor is an attorney at MBV LAW LLP in San Francisco. Mr. Taymor assists private companies and their founders, particularly in the life sciences, in the full range of their start-up, organizational, operational and financial needs. His work with these businesses and individuals includes private investment structuring, intellectual property licensing, recapitalizations, mergers and acquisitions, leasing, equipment financing, advisory board structuring, industry partnering, business plan review and various day to day operational matters. Drawing on his two decades of experience in advising private and government enterprises, Mr. Taymor offers his clients cost efficient legal advice informed by a business and financial perspective that assures timely and practical solutions to issues they face.
Mr. Taymor graduated from Yale Law School in 1982 and received his A.B. from Princeton University in 1974. From 1982-1988, Mr. Taymor practiced at the San Francisco law firm of Morrison & Foerster where his work included structuring and financing private and public companies, negotiating mergers and acquisitions, and representing new entrants into the telecommunications field in the wake of the AT&T divestiture and the emergence of wireless telephone technology. From 1988-1993, Mr. Taymor was Special Assistant (Business and Finance) to the San Francisco City Attorney. In that position he was the city of San Francisco's chief legal advisor in business, real estate and financial matters and was in charge of projects including the development agreement for Mission Bay and the creation of private investment vehicles for the city's pension fund. From 1993 until joining MBV LAW in 1997, Mr. Taymor was a shareholder and director of the San Francisco law firm of Cassidy & Verges where he represented private companies and their founders in a range of business organizational, financing and real estate related matters. Mr. Taymor has been a Lecturer at the Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a Visiting Professor of Law at UCLA Law School, and has created courses on corporate finance and acquisitions, emerging businesses, and development finance.
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ken@mbvlaw.com
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