
Craig C. Bradley
Partner
T: (312) 201-2606
F: (312) 416-4849
bradley@wildman.com
Practice Areas:
Banking & Finance
Business Transactions
Corporate
Corporate Governance
Mergers & Acquisitions
Private Equity
Education:
Indiana University School of Law, J.D. 1983, cum laude, Member, Indiana Law Journal
Elmhurst College, B.A. 1980, summa cum laude
Craig C. Bradley
Craig Bradley is a partner in the Business Transactions department at Wildman Harrold. His corporate practice spans a wide array of disciplines including venture capital, private equity and debt financings, mergers and acquisitions, corporate organizational and governance matters, securities law, license agreements, partnering and other arrangements for the sharing of technology and industrial know-how, intellectual property protection and key employee compensation agreements and plans. Craig has a special focus on serving as primary outside counsel for emerging software, life sciences, Internet, communications and other technology companies. He advises these clients in general corporate matters and assists in obtaining angel and venture capital financing and in mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings and compensation arrangements. Craig also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Business.Publications And Presentations:
- "Protecting the Founder in a VC Deal," Analyzing VC Deal Terms: Leading Lawyers on Structuring Term Sheets, Developing Negotiation Strategies, and Assessing Risks (Inside the Minds), 2008.
Professional Associations:
Member, Board of Directors, Illinois Information Technology Association
Member, Board of Directors, Wildcat Angels, Inc.
Member, Board of Directors, Alliance for Illinois Manufacturing
Bar Admissions:
Illinois
Personal Information:
Recognized by Chambers USA as a Leading Lawyer in Corporate/M&A: Private Equity
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