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Willkie advises Insight Partners on seed round in hallo theo
Munich / Frankfurt — Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP has advised Insight Partners on the EUR 10 million Series Seed financing round of dao GmbH (now “hallo dao”). hallo theo, based in Berlin, is a digital real estate management company that uses technology and AI applications to transform real estate management services through improved data quality, response times and service offerings.
Insight Partners is a global software investor that partners with high-growth technology, software and Internet startups and scale-ups that are driving transformative change in their industries. Founded in 1995, Insight Partners has invested in more than 800 companies worldwide. As of September 30, 2024, the firm had more than $90 billion in regulatory assets under management.
Willkie advised on all aspects of the transaction, KNPZ Rechtsanwälte advised on IP, IT and data protection issues.
Advisor of the transaction
Partner Miriam Steets, photo © Willkie (Corporate/M&A/Venture Capital, Munich) and comprised partners Matthew Haddad (Corporate/M&A/Venture Capital, New York), Spencer F. Simon (IP, New York), Christopher J. Peters (Tax, New York), counsel Wulf Kring (Tax, Frankfurt) and Martin Waskowski (Employment, Frankfurt), as well as associates Denise Kammerer, Andrej Popp, Dr. Johanna Blumenthal, Nicolas Kersten, Luca Fuhrmann, Jonas Volk (all Corporate/M&A, all Frankfurt), Sascha Winkler (Employment, Frankfurt), Marcel Seemaier (Tax, Frankfurt) and Andrew Silberstein (Tax, New York).
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP provides leading legal solutions to complex, business-critical issues that span markets and industries. Our more than 1,200 lawyers in 15 offices worldwide provide innovative, pragmatic and sophisticated legal services in around 45 areas of law. — www.willkie.com.
The KNPZ team comprised partner Dr. Kai-Uwe Plath as well as senior
associates Matthias Struck and Jan Schäfer and associates Enno Hazeborg and Moritz Schmitz (all Hamburg). — https://www.knpz.de