Tom Burton’s zeal for innovation and passion for energy and sustainability have shaped the clean energy industry. He created one of the nation’s first clean energy legal practices. Clients ranging from investors to entrepreneurs to Fortune 100 companies rely on him for creative and strategic legal solutions, and he has completed hundreds of venture capital and private equity financings, mergers and acquisitions, and IPOs. He guides the industry’s next generation of leaders through active involvement with start-up organizations and accelerators. The Northeast Clean Energy Council recognized his pioneering role in the Northeast with a Decade of Influence award in 2017.
Tom’s global practice focuses on complex corporate finance matters including mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, private equity, and securities transactions. He represents high-growth and emerging businesses, including companies in the energy and clean technology, social media and software industries, as well as life science companies, from start-ups to public companies.
In 2004, Tom founded, and currently chairs, the firm’s Energy & Sustainability Practice, which has completed more than 500 transactions across energy sectors totaling over $8.5 billion since 2006. Serving more than 250 clients, spanning the ecosystem from emerging companies to large corporations, venture capital and private equity funds, investment banks, project developers, and family offices, the firm is recognized nationally as a leading law firm in the space. Tom is ranked byBest Lawyers in America in the Corporate Law section, and he is recognized by The Legal 500 United States as “rising to the fore” in energy technology for Venture Capital and Emerging Companies.
On the corporate and securities side, Tom has served as counsel in the structuring and completion of over 400 venture capital and private equity financings, representing both the funds providing the capital and the emerging growth companies seeking funding. His work in this area has raised billions of dollars. He organizes venture capital funds and represents them in their portfolio investments. Tom is also a key contributor to MintzEdge, an online resource for entrepreneurs that includes useful tools and information for starting and growing a company. In addition, he devotes a portion of his practice to counseling social enterprise companies, impact investors, and nonprofit companies.
Tom routinely counsels businesses on their growth and development, advises their boards of directors on corporate governance matters, and participates in an array of transactions, from private and public offerings to mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and technology transfer matters. Tom also has experience in advising investment banks in private placements and underwritten public offerings of equity securities, and in their role as financial advisor in mergers and acquisitions.
He applies his background in corporate finance to counsel energy and clean technology companies through all stages of formation, financing, and exits. His energy and clean technology clients span markets such as solar and wind, smart grid and energy efficiency, energy storage, water technologies, waste treatment, biofuels, electric vehicles, and green buildings.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Thomas R. Burton, III
- Stanford Report Argues Clean Energy Investment Must Triple to Halt Catastrophic Global Warming - (Posted On Tuesday, November 28, 2017)
- Blockchain Technology Could be Key to Smarter Energy Grid - (Posted On Friday, November 03, 2017)
- Tesla Bringing Supercharger Stations to Boston and Chicago - (Posted On Thursday, September 21, 2017)
- Baker-Polito Administration Awards $455,000 in Grants to Clean Energy Innovators - (Posted On Monday, September 11, 2017)
- Massachusetts Joins Other States in Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Announcing Plan to Reduce Emissions by Additional 30 Percent over 2020 Levels - (Posted On Thursday, September 07, 2017)
- NY Federal Court Dismisses Case Against Subsidies for Nuclear Energy - (Posted On Thursday, August 31, 2017)
- MA Department of Energy Resources Files Final Revised Regulations for Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target Program - (Posted On Tuesday, August 29, 2017)
- Massachusetts Receives Nearly Four Dozen Bids in Response to Request for Proposals for Renewable Energy Generation - (Posted On Friday, August 25, 2017)
- Research finds that Reducing Carbon Emissions will Spur Technology Innovation - (Posted On Friday, August 12, 2016)
- California Wrestles with Challenges to Meet State’s Renewable Energy Goals - (Posted On Monday, August 01, 2016)