Guideline, a startup that makes it easier and cheaper for small businesses to offer 401(k) retirement plans, closed a $35 million round of Series C funding led by Tiger Global Management. Felicis Ventures and Propel Ventures, both SLS clients as well, also participated. The Silicon Legal client team for Guideline included Andre Gharakhanian, Brian Schlinkert,…

Betterview, a risk management platform for buildings & properties, accepted an investment from Plug and Play. Terms of the funding were not disclosed. The Silicon Legal client team included Andre Gharakhanian, Natasha Hsieh and Natasha Arora.

Silicon Legal represented Felicis Ventures as they co-led Hippo’s $70 million Series C financing with Lennar Corporation. Hippo is a tech-enabled home insurance marketplace. In addition to Felicis Ventures and Lennar Corporation, the round included investments from Comcast Ventures, Fifth Wall Ventures, Horizons Ventures and GGV Capital. The Silicon Legal client team for Felicis Ventures…

Silicon Legal represented Felicis Ventures as they joined Drivetime’s $4 million Series A financing. Drivetime is developing the next generation of interactive entertainment targeted towards car drivers. In addition to Felicis Ventures, other investors included Fuel Capital, Steadfast Venture Capital, Webb Investment Network, Sinai VC, Canaan Partners, Access Ventures, Founders Fund, Index Ventures and The…

Honeycomb, a power tool for complex/distributed systems, microservices and database, closed a $11.5 million round of Series A funding led by e.ventures. Existing investor Storm Ventures and new investors NextWorld Capital and Merian Ventures also participated. The Silicon Legal client team included Andre Gharakhanian, Aravinda Seshadri, Natasha Hsieh and Lisa Schlinkert.

Glo, a virtual reality startup that offers a premium, fully-immersive virtual reality experience, closed a $3 million round of funding led by Alibaba. The Silicon Legal client team included Andre Gharakhanian, Natasha Hsieh, Rebecca Tseng Grant and Corin Medrano.

Wonder Workshop, a maker of robots that teach children the basics of computer science and coding, closed a $20 million round of Series B funding led by WI Harper Group and Idea Bulb Ventures. Other significant investors were Learn Capital, Charles River Ventures, Madrona Venture Group and TCL. The Silicon Legal client team included Andre…

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