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Jonathan Gordon
Jonathan Gordon
Partner | Committee Chair - Technology Sector

Overview

As global head of the tech sector and M&A practices Jonathan brings deep market knowledge, business acumen and a very personal level of intellectual curiosity to all client interactions. Jonathan also currently serves on the firm's Executive Committee.

His ability to see the hidden interpersonal dynamics and business imperatives at play enables him to get the complex deals done. By perceiving and then planning for those concealed elements, Jonathan designs practical solutions for transformative transactions, often across borders and under incredibly challenging regulatory circumstances.

Working alongside sophisticated telecom, media, tech, sports and other clients, Jonathan has handled acquisitions and sales of private and public companies and their assets, and structured and formed joint ventures. In 2022, Jonathan's record of complex and global M&A earned him the Law360 Telecommunications MVP Award, given to only four attorneys in the world that year. In addition to transactions, Jonathan also connects clients with national and international businesses, cutting-edge innovators and investors that align with each client’s business priorities and culture.

Admission & Affiliations

  • New York State Bar

  • J.D., New York University School of Law 1996
  • B.A., political science, University of Vermont 1993
    magna cum laude

Experience

  • NASCAR in the $2 billion acquisition of International Speedway Corporation
  • Liberty Latin America Ltd. in the formation of a 50:50 joint venture with América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V., combining their respective Chilean operations, VTR and Claro Chile
  • Liberty Media Corporation and its Formula One Group in the purchase of a minority equity investment in Meyer Shank Racing, an Ohio-based motorsports team whose car won the Indy 500
  • Liberty Latin America Ltd. in its subsidiary, Cable & Wireless Panamá S.A.'s, acquisition of América Móvil S.A.B. de C.V.’s operations in Panama
  • CommerceHub in its $1.1 billion sale to GTCR and Sycamore Partners
  • Liberty Latin America LTD. in the USD $500 million acquisition of Telefónica’s wireless operations in Costa Rica
  • Liberty Media Corporation in the $8 billion acquisition of Formula One
  • Jaguar Fund in its acquisition of Telefónica S.A.’s operations in El Salvador, Telefónica Móviles El Salvador, S.A. de C.V.

Akzo Nobel N.V.

  • Sale of its 50 percent interest in Flexsys, a leading worldwide rubber chemicals producer, to Solutia, Inc.
  • Acquisition of ChemCraft Holdings Corporation, a leading wood coatings manufacturer
  • Acquisition of Dexter Corporation’s coatings business
  • Disposition of various international chemical businesses through controlled auctions

Discovery Holding Company

  • Roll-up transaction between Discovery Holding Company and Advance/Newhouse Programming, pursuant to which their interests in Discovery Communications will be consolidated in a new public company
  • Representation of Discovery Holding Company in connection with Discovery Communications’ $1.9 billion redemption of Cox Communications’ 25 percent equity stake in Discovery Communications

Liberty Digital

  • Structuring of investments in numerous interactive television technology, applications, and content companies, including acquisition of a 50 percent interest in the Game Show Network from Sony and a significant interest in Alloy, Inc.

Liberty Interactive

  • Liberty Interactive acquisition of General Communication, Inc. (“GCI”)

Liberty Media Corporation

  • $8 billion acquisition of Formula One
  • Acquisition by DirecTV of Liberty Entertainment, Inc. and the creation of a new public parent, DIRECTV
  • $16.5 billion acquisition of News Corp.’s 40 percent interest in DirecTV, three regional sports networks, and cash in a tax-free exchange for Liberty Media Corporation’s 16 percent stake in News Corp.
  • Sale of the International Channel and interest in E! to Comcast in a “cash-rich split-off”
  • Sale of USA Networks to Vivendi Universal
  • Investment in IDT Corporation
  • Spin-off of Liberty Media’s 50 percent interest in Discovery Communications and 100 percent interest in Ascent Entertainment Group to form Discovery Holding Company; subsequent representation of Discovery Holding Company
  • $500 million equity investment by Liberty Media in News Corp. in connection with News Corp.’s 2003 bid to acquire DirecTV

NASCAR

  • $2 billion acquisition of International Speedway Corporation

NBA Houston Rockets/Houston Regional Sports Network

  • Restructuring of regional sports network and licensing of media rights of Rockets and Astros to Fox Sports

OpenTV Corp.

  • Acquisition of Wink Communications, Inc.
  • Acquisition of ACTV, Inc.

TVG Network

  • Investment in Youbet.com, Inc.
  • Licensing arrangements with America TAB, Ltd.

YankeeNets LLC

  • Formation of the Yankees Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network and sale of a significant stake to Goldman Sachs