Cooley advises on Jukely's London launch

Cooley LLP, the Palo Alto law firm that represents Silicon Valley grandees such as Google, eBay, Facebook, and LinkedIn, has advised music startup Jukely on its launch in the UK.

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An existing client of the firm’s New York Office, Jukely enables music fans to attend an unlimited number of gigs a month for a flat fee. The team included partners Ed Lukins (Corporate) and Sarah Pearce, who was assisted by associate Amy Collins (both Technology Transactions). The service began in 2013 in New York and has quickly expanded to 12 cities across Canada and the US. In London, more than 50 concerts will be available to subscribers, who will £25 per month for the service. Cooley opened a London office at the beginning of this year, its first in Europe and second outside the US. Chief executive Joe Conroy said the move was prompted partly by the increasingly international focus of many of its clients and London’s growing tech-scene, which Cooley hopes to be part of.  Sources: Cooley; London Evening Standard

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