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Client News
|June 23, 2025
Coatue and Kleiner Perkins co-lead the $300 million Series E financing of legal AI platform, Harvey
Client News
|April 23, 2025
Chainguard Announces $356 Million Series D Led by Kleiner Perkins and IVP
Leader in supply chain security for open source software, Chainguard, announces its $356 million Series D funding round, led by Kleiner Perkins and IVP
Client News
|March 25, 2025
Nexthop AI Announces $110M Financing Led by Lightspeed
Nexthop AI, a company building an AI infrastructure for the world’s cloud companies, announces its launch from stealth and its $110 million financing led by Lightspeed Venture Partners
Client News
|June 28, 2024
Kleiner Perkins Announces Two New Funds Totaling $2B
Kleiner Perkins announces KP21, an $825M fund to back early stage companies, and KP Select III, a $1.2B fund to back high inflection investments
Client News
|September 15, 2022
Gunderson Represents Index, Kleiner Perkins, and Greylock in Figma Acquisition by Adobe for $20B
Gunderson represents investor clients Index Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and Greylock Partners in one of the largest acquisitions of a private tech business in history.
Client News
|June 28, 2022
Sharebite Closes $39M Series B Financing Led By Prosus
Sharebite, a corporate food ordering platform, announces a $39 million Series B financing led by Prosus to expand its market share and launch new products.
Client News
|June 3, 2022
Super Raises $70M Series C Financing
Gunderson Dettmer represented client Super, an Indonesia-based social commerce platform, in its $70 million Series C financing led by New Enterprise Associates, with participation by Insignia Ventures Partners, SoftBank Ventures Asia, DST Global Partners, Amasia, B Capital, TNB Aura, the Chairman of Bain Capital Stephen Pagliuca, the Former General Partner of Kleiner Perkins Eric Feng’s Gold House, and Xendit CEO Moses Lo.
Client News
|January 11, 2022
Kleiner Perkins Announces $1.8B Fundraise
Gunderson Dettmer represented client Kleiner Perkins in the formation of KP 20, an $800 million fund to back early-stage companies, and KP Select II, a $1 billion fund to back high inflection investments.
Client News
|October 13, 2021
Dexterity Raises $140M Series B Financing
Gunderson Dettmer represented client Dexterity, a robotics startup focused on supply chain operations, in its $140 million Series B financing co-led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Kleiner Perkins.
Client News
|September 16, 2021
Kleiner Perkins Leads $90M Series D Financing of Stord
Gunderson Dettmer represented client Kleiner Perkins as it led the $90 million Series D financing of Stord, a cloud-based supply chain startup.
Client News
|August 3, 2020
Farmers Business Network℠ Raises $250M Series F Financing
Gunderson Dettmer represented client Farmers Business Network (FBNSM), the leading direct-to-farm ag tech platform and farmer network, in its $250 million Series F financing led by funds and accounts managed by BlackRock Inc., with participation from new investors Baron Capital Group, Balyasny Asset Management LP, Mandi Ventures, Lupa Systems and Ron Shaich.
Client News
|March 5, 2020
Gunderson Dettmer client Netfliy, a web development platform, announced its $53 million Series C financing. The financing was led by EQT Ventures Fund and included Andreessen Horowitz, Kleiner Perkins and Preston-Werner Ventures.
Client News
|December 11, 2018
Gunderson Dettmer client Plaid raises $250M Series C
Developer of financial and banking services platform, Plaid, raised $250 million in a Series C led by Kleiner Perkins with Spark Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Goldman Sachs and Index Ventures (UK) participating. The company is now valued at $2.65 billion, more than ten times its valuation in June 2016.
Client News
|May 10, 2018
Gunderson Dettmer represents Robinhood in latest financing round
Gunderson Dettmer served as lead counsel to Robinhood in its $363 million Series D financing round led by DST Global with participation from new investors Iconiq, Capital G, Sequoia Capital, and Kleiner Perkins. Existing investors included NEA and Thrive Capital.