Harry Rubin is joining Kramer Levin’s Corporate department in New York as a partner and head of the firm’s new Technology and IP Transactions practice.

A globally recognized lawyer for IP strategy, transactions and financing, and technology commercialization, Mr. Rubin joins Kramer Levin from Ropes & Gray LLP, where he was a partner representing clients in global mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, financings, and IP protection and commercialization.

Kramer Levin Managing Partner Paul S. Pearlman said: “Harry’s deep knowledge and expertise in technology transactions complement our M&A and Intellectual Property practices and enable us to provide additional industry insight to clients ranging from private equity firms and financial institutions to technology and life sciences companies.”

Mr. Rubin represents a wide array of businesses, from startups to multinationals, Fluent in four languages, he transacts business in German, French and Hebrew and has a long-established track record of running deals in the European and Israeli markets, in addition to his domestic work.

“Harry is an exceptional lawyer with an impressive track record,” said Howard T. Spilko, co-chair of the firm’s Corporate department. “Clients will benefit from his strategic guidance on harnessing the value of technology for a competitive advantage as well as in technology contracts and due diligence analysis.”

Mr. Rubin is a member of the International Bar Association’s (IBA) President’s Task Force on the Future of Legal Services and former co-chair of the Technology Committee of the IBA.

“I am excited by the prospect of helping Kramer Levin build out its Technology and IP Transactions practice, and offering my unique global perspective on technology transactions,” said Mr. Rubin. “I look forward to joining their dynamic, creative and entrepreneurial team, and working closely with the Paris office.”

Rubin is a frequent speaker on his practice areas at leading conferences worldwide, and his book “International Technology Transfers (Kluwer Law International)” is widely considered the standard reference text in the field.

Mr. Rubin received his J.D. from the Columbia University School of Law and his B.A., magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from Harvard University.

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