Jason Oh is a corporate associate in the Seattle office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on advising technology, life sciences, and emerging growth companies in corporate and securities law matters through all stages of growth.
During law school, Jason was a CELA intern at Microsoft Corporation and a member of the angel investing group at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, where he sourced, evaluated, and invested in early-stage companies located in the Pacific Northwest. Jason is also the co-author of Deadly Drones? Why FAA Regulations Miss the Mark on Drone Safety, which was published by the Stanford Technology Law Review.
Jason Oh is a corporate associate in the Seattle office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where his practice focuses on advising technology, life sciences, and emerging growth companies in corporate and securities law matters through all stages of growth.
During law school, Jason was a CELA intern at Microsoft Corporation and a member of the angel investing group at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, where he sourced, evaluated, and invested in early-stage companies located in the Pacific Northwest. Jason is also the co-author of Deadly Drones? Why FAA Regulations Miss the Mark on Drone Safety, which was published by the Stanford Technology Law Review.
Minor in Philosophy
Minor in Philosophy
Wilson Sonsini’s 2023 Technology and Life Sciences PIPE and RDO Report presents analysis related to 177 private investments in public equity (PIPEs) and registered direct offerings (RDOs) by U.S.-based technology and life sciences companies between January 1 and December 31, 2023. PIPEs and RDOs can be good alternatives to traditional underwritten offerings, particularly during periods of market volatility, because they can be negotiated discreetly and publicly announced after the parties agree to terms.