Bomi Lee

Partner, Fenwick & West

Photograph of Bomi Lee Bomi Lee concentrates her practice on representing public and private companies in mergers and acquisitions and other complex strategic transactions, including investments, divestitures and carve-out transactions. She also counsels companies and their boards on a wide variety of corporate matters, including corporate governance and activism and takeover defense, and has extensive experience in public and private debt financing transactions. Bomi was named to The Deal’s 2019 Rising Stars list and was also honored as one of The Recorder’s 2018 Next Generation Women Leaders in Tech Law.
 
Representative Transactions:

  • Multiple deals for Symantec, including:
    • $7.4B sale of its Veritas information management business to The Carlyle Group
    • $4.65B acquisition of Blue Coat Systems
    • $2.3B acquisition of LifeLock
    • Sale of website security business to DigiCert for $950M and 30% equity
  • Multiple asset sales for public company clients, including:
    • Imperva
    • Hewlett-Packard Company
    • ​Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • $2.1B sale of Imperva to Thoma Bravo
  • $7.5B sale of GitHub to Microsoft
  • $2.4B sale of Callidus Software to SAP SE
  • $1.6B sale of Infoblox to Vista Equity Partners
  • $3.4B acquisition of CIE’s Playtika unit by a consortium of Chinese private equity firms and Shanghai Giant Network Technology
  • Numerous acquisitions for buy-side clients, including Coinbase Global, Airbnb and Cisco
  • Represented various publicly-held U.S. companies with takeover offers and review of corporate governance positions
  • Represented investment banking firms in their capacity as financial advisors in M&A transactions
  • Represented numerous banks in their capacity as arrangers or underwriters in syndicated lending transactions, high-yield debt offerings and equity offerings
Prior to joining Fenwick & West, Bomi worked in the corporate practice at Cravath Swaine & Moore in New York City.​​​​