Erich Merrill, Jr.

Partner

Miller Nash

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Erich Merrill, Jr. Bio

Erich works with company management and founders in acquiring or selling businesses, raising funds from investors, negotiating and drafting contracts, and protecting and licensing intellectual property. His practice also frequently involves collaborating on corporate policy and strategy, advising on entity choice and formation, working with start-ups to create an appropriate ownership structure and cap table, and preparing executive compensation documents, including stock option and bonus plans. He has represented clients in a variety of private securities transactions, including offerings, mergers, and private tender offers. Before going to law school, Erich received an electrical engineering degree and worked for Bell Laboratories in Whippany, New Jersey. He enjoys working with companies where understanding the technology is an important aspect of deciding on appropriate legal strategy. Clients that turn to Erich provide a variety of products and services. He has represented or currently represents companies in the medical products, diagnostic technology, biotech, software, SAAS, virtual reality, hospitality, consumer products, cannabis, maritime, transportation and trucking, logistics, silicon chip manufacturing and support, and heavy equipment manufacturing industries. Erich represents clients in both U.S. and international transactions. Erich knows that emerging and mature businesses often encounter opportunities in which appropriate legal documents can mean the difference between a successful deal and exposure to liability. That means that one size doesn’t fit all and that attention to detail is key. At the same time, too much detail can make legal documents incomprehensible. Erich’s clients say he balances these concerns to produce documents they can understand and use.