Venture Capital Law and Finance: Cases and Materials

Theory, Business, Law, and Policy

by Thomas C. Klein

Venture Capital Law and Finance: Cases and Materials
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Venture Capital Law and Finance: Cases and Materials

Theory, Business, Law, and Policy

by Thomas C. Klein

Published Nov 18, 2025
736 Pages
8.5 x 11 Black & White Paperback and 8.5 x 11 Black & White Casebound
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Finance / Venture Capital


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An authoritative casebook on venture capital and entrepreneurial law and finance written by a veteran Silicon Valley practitioner and professor.

The foundational resource for venture capital and entrepreneurial law, finance, and public policy. Written by a veteran Silicon Valley venture capital lawyer and professor, author Thomas Klein has written the essential casebook for students, practitioners, and public policy professionals, covering the history, law, lore, theory, policy, and modern practices of venture capital and entrepreneurial law and finance.

 

About the Author

Thomas C. Klein

Thomas Klein has practiced start-up, venture capital, securities, and mergers and acquisition law for over three decades in Silicon Valley. Now General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Corporate Development of Persistent Systems Limited, Tom practiced for 19-1/2 years at the leading national venture capital law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C., having worked with all of the founding partners and principally throughout his career there with veteran venture capital attorney John B. Goodrich, and then Tom worked for another five and a half years at the Silicon Valley office of Greenberg Traurig LLP, before going in-house to Persistent Systems, an India-based public company listed on the National Securities Exchange in India. Tom was outside counsel to Persistent for many years including when Persistent negotiated its Series B Preferred Stock venture capital investment from leading Silicon Valley venture capital investors in 2005, which was the largest Silicon Valley venture capital investment into an India-based corporation in that year. Tom has also been an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University School of Law for over 20 years having taught legal problems of start-up businesses, and presently teaching business organizations, and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to his law practice, Tom grew up in Dayton, Ohio, and graduated from the University of Chicago Law School, Swarthmore College, and The Hotchkiss School.