Andrew Schultheis

Office Phone:

(206) 622-3150

Direct Phone:

(206) 757-8143


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Bio

Andrew Schultheis has over 25 years of experience advising public and private companies on a broad array of matters, including corporate, securities, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory matters. He also counsels companies on financing transactions, including public and private equity and debt offerings, and has structured and negotiated numerous key mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures throughout his career—including at Sterling Financial Corporation, a $10 billion bank holding company, where he served as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary and was a member of the executive team that led Sterling's remarkable turnaround. Andrew was also responsible for enterprise-wide management of legal risk and legal expense, and was centrally involved in the structure, negotiation, and oversight of M&A and divestiture transactions, in addition to securities law compliance, corporate governance and fiduciary issues. Andrew came to Sterling from the law firm of Witherspoon Kelley, where he worked with a range of public and private companies, including serving as Sterling's primary counsel. Prior to that, he practiced at Fenwick & West LLP, a Silicon Valley-based law firm. Andrew has represented public companies in a broad array of matters, including corporate governance, securities law compliance, general corporate matters, and analyzing and establishing adequate takeover defenses, including poison pills. He has also represented private, start-up companies in a variety of matters, including incorporation and initial capitalization, shareholder and board fiduciary duties, equity plan adoption and administration, venture capital financings, secured loan facilities, and other business transactions.

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