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January 23, 2026
Sidley Represents Goldman Sachs in Netskope, Inc. Investment

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- Sidley advised Goldman Sachs Asset Management on its investment in Netskope, Inc., a cloud security and networking platform provider
- Netskope issued US$401 million in convertible notes to three investors, including Goldman Sachs
- The company intends to use the proceeds to further develop its technology and platform, and to expand its global market presence and strategic go-to-market initiatives
- The Sidley legal team included specialists from multiple practice areas.
Sidley represented Goldman Sachs Asset Management in its investment in Netskope, Inc., a cloud security provider and networking platform whose products enable data protection and secure cloud services and web access. Following Netskope’s convertible note issuance of US$401 million from three investors including Goldman Sachs, Netskope plans to extend its technology and platform advantages and market reach through continued worldwide platform development and expansion of strategic go-to-market activities.
The Sidley team was led by Bill Schwab and Alex Temel (M&A and Private Equity), and included Sumanjit Mehmi and James McGrath (M&A and Private Equity); Michael Mann (White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations); Rachel Kleinberg (Tax); Carys Golesworthy (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); David Ni and Cynthia Bai (Capital Markets); and Elizabeth Tabas Carson (Global Finance).~~Sidley represented Goldman Sachs Asset Management in its investment in Netskope, Inc., a cloud security provider and networking platform whose products enable data protection and secure cloud services and web access. Following Netskope’s convertible note issuance of US$401 million from three investors including Goldman Sachs, Netskope plans to extend its technology and platform advantages and market reach through continued worldwide platform development and expansion of strategic go-to-market activities.
The Sidley team was led by Bill Schwab and Alex Temel (M&A and Private Equity), and included Sumanjit Mehmi and James McGrath (M&A and Private Equity); Michael Mann (White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations); Rachel Kleinberg (Tax); Carys Golesworthy (Global Arbitration, Trade and Advocacy); David Ni and Cynthia Bai (Capital Markets); and Elizabeth Tabas Carson (Global Finance).
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