Greg Cragg is a partner at Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP. Mr. Cragg represents private and public businesses, entrepreneurs, investors and philanthropists in the full lifecycle of a business. He counsels his clients on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), equity and debt securities offerings (including private placement memoranda) and other emerging company and venture capital issues, entity type selection, intercompany agreements, commercial agreements, master service agreements, joint venture agreements, employment and independent contractor services agreements, technology agreements, corporate governance, and executive compensation agreements. He also handles a range of corporate real estate agreements, such as purchase and sale contracts, corporate leases and related agreements.

Mr. Cragg has extensive experience in internet-related agreements and policies, including master service agreements with app developers, terms of use/terms of service, privacy policies, and data breach response policies. His clients include startups, emerging growth and mature companies in the app development, chemical distribution, commercial real estate, and digital marketing industries.

Mr. Cragg earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he was the senior production editor for the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review and competed in a mock international arbitration in Vietnam as part of the LAWASIA Moot Court Competition. Prior to law school, Mr. Cragg taught English at a high school in Japan through the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program and was a legal assistant at a corporate real estate law firm.

Mr. Cragg has been involved in numerous volunteer programs, including acting as treasurer for Loyola Law School’s Judge Stephen O’Neill Trial Advocacy Mentoring Program (Young Lawyers Program), which teaches at-risk, inner-city high school students about trial advocacy. Mr. Cragg also served three years as a director of Native Canadian Ministries, which sought to assist the First Nations People of Canada. While volunteering as a certified law clerk at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, he conducted 25 preliminary hearings. Mr. Cragg was active with the Biola Startup Competition and provided his legal services as part of the prize package.

EDUCATION
  • J.D. (2011), Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
  • B.A. (2005), University of California, Los Angeles
ADMISSIONS
  • Member of the State Bar of California
HONORS & OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES
  •  Super Lawyers Rising Stars (2014-2022)
  • Public Counsel Pro Bono Advocate of the Year Award- Community Development Project (2022)

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