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J. Michael Wirvin is our firm’s Managing Partner, responsible for leading the development and execution of strategic plans and overseeing daily management and business operations. His practice includes the representation of domestic and international clients in transactions involving mergers, asset and stock acquisitions, private placements, public offerings, commercial secured financings, joint ventures, and other financial transactions. He has served on the firm's Managing Committee since 2014.

Mergers + Acquisitions

Michael has represented clients in domestic and cross-border merger, acquisition, and disposition transactions for over 25 years. He regularly assists buyers and sellers in the negotiation of complex acquisition and financing transactions and transaction structure. Michael acts as a trusted advisor to his clients, providing guidance not only on the legal aspects of a deal, but also on the practical steps to getting it done. He counsels clients in various industries, including food and beverage, software and technology, electrical distribution, shipping and warehouse logistics, manufacturing, consumer goods, and automotive.

International

Michael frequently represents clients in Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries in connection with cross-border transactions with U.S. companies and with the establishment of U.S. operations. His clients include large multinationals, public companies, major banks, closely-held Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) companies, and provincial corporations. Michael regularly speaks and presents to foreign clients and professional groups on matters relating to doing business in the U.S., seeking and obtaining U.S. venture and private equity investment, accessing U.S. financial markets, and negotiating with U.S. buyers or sellers on cross-border M&A transactions. Before joining Robinson+Cole, he practiced corporate law in Canada.

Venture Capital + Equity Finance

Michael has significant experience working with start-up and emerging companies at all stages and in a variety of industry sectors, and he regularly advises private equity and venture capital clients at both the fund and portfolio company levels. He provides assistance with growth equity and convertible debt financings, investment purchase agreements, convertible note and warrant transactions, structured capital transactions, and equity/debt recapitalizations. He also counsels fund clients and sponsors on a wide range of ordinary-course as well as extraordinary corporate matters, including succession planning, key person transitions, co-investment arrangements and corporate governance matters.

Commercial + Corporate Finance

Michael assists clients with secured and unsecured bank, mezzanine, and other senior and subordinate lending. He represents borrowers, banks, funds, and other lenders, and counsels clients on how to structure, negotiate, and document both ordinary course loans as well as more complex financing transactions. He has significant experience representing Canadian banks with respect to international loan transactions involving security in multiple international jurisdictions. He also regularly represents lenders in structuring loan facilities secured by alternative collateral such as capital call rights, management and advisory fees, guarantee trusts and aircraft.

  • University of New Brunswick
    • LL.B.
  • St. Francis Xavier University
    • B.Sc., Biology/Biochemistry

  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Recognized by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as a 2024 and 2026 “Massachusetts Go To" Business Transaction Lawyer

Robinson+Cole 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Award Recipient

The Massachusetts Wonderfund
Board of Directors (2013 - 2026)
Clerk
Secretary

Experience


Stacy’s Pita Chip Company Sale

Represented Stacy’s Pita Chip Company (Stacy’s) and its shareholders in connection with the sale to PepsiCo, Inc. of all of the stock of Stacy’s and the real property of a related limited liability company.

Manufacturing Company Acquisition

Representation of Connecticut-based private equity fund in connection with the acquisition of Connecticut and German-based industrial products manufacturing company.

Wall System Manufacturer Sale

Representation of US-based temporary wall system manufacturer in connection with the sale of 100% of its equity interests to a Illinois-based private equity buyer, through merger.



Publications


June 2022

Business Structure

SelectUSA’s 2022 Investor Guide

The Investor Guide is a first-step resource for companies interested in making business investments in the U.S. Each chapter is authored by highly-qualified professionals who regularly advise foreign investors. The Business Structure chapter offers an overview of common business structures for foreign investors. SelectUSA is the Department of Commerce program dedicated to facilitating and promoting high-impact business investment into the United States. View the chapter here.

March 2022

M&A Deal Report

M&A Deal Report View article

June 17, 2020

Business Structure

SelectUSA’s June 2020 Investor Guide

SelectUSA is the Department of Commerce program dedicated to facilitating and promoting high-impact business investment into the United States and has published this Investor Guide as a first-step resource for companies interested in making business investments in the U.S. Each chapter is authored by highly qualified professionals who regularly advise foreign investors. The Business Structure chapter, authored by Anna, Jeff, Mike, and Michael, offers an overview of common business structures for foreign investors. Robinson+Cole has been representing international companies that wish to do business in the United States for decades. View article. 

June 2022

Business Structure

SelectUSA’s 2022 Investor Guide

The Investor Guide is a first-step resource for companies interested in making business investments in the U.S. Each chapter is authored by highly-qualified professionals who regularly advise foreign investors. The Business Structure chapter offers an overview of common business structures for foreign investors. SelectUSA is the Department of Commerce program dedicated to facilitating and promoting high-impact business investment into the United States. View the chapter here.

March 2022

M&A Deal Report

M&A Deal Report View article

June 17, 2020

Business Structure

SelectUSA’s June 2020 Investor Guide

SelectUSA is the Department of Commerce program dedicated to facilitating and promoting high-impact business investment into the United States and has published this Investor Guide as a first-step resource for companies interested in making business investments in the U.S. Each chapter is authored by highly qualified professionals who regularly advise foreign investors. The Business Structure chapter, authored by Anna, Jeff, Mike, and Michael, offers an overview of common business structures for foreign investors. Robinson+Cole has been representing international companies that wish to do business in the United States for decades. View article. 

Legal Update: Fund Valuations – A New Way to Keep Score teaser
May 13, 2020

Legal Update: Fund Valuations – A New Way to Keep Score

Legal Update: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Material Adverse Effect Clause teaser
March 23, 2020

Legal Update: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Material Adverse Effect Clause

December 6, 2018

Trade Wars and the Automobile

Mills & Reeve, LLP

Published by Mills & Reeve LLP, a British law firm headquartered Cambridge, UK, the update focuses on challenges faced by the U.K. automotive industry, particularly as it relates to Brexit and its possible impact on Britain’s negotiating position in the ongoing automobile tariff saga in the U.S. View the article.

2018 Investment Adviser Update teaser
May 4, 2018

2018 Investment Adviser Update



Legal Update: Fund Valuations – A New Way to Keep Score teaser
May 13, 2020

Legal Update: Fund Valuations – A New Way to Keep Score

Legal Update: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Material Adverse Effect Clause teaser
March 23, 2020

Legal Update: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Material Adverse Effect Clause

December 6, 2018

Trade Wars and the Automobile

Mills & Reeve, LLP

Published by Mills & Reeve LLP, a British law firm headquartered Cambridge, UK, the update focuses on challenges faced by the U.K. automotive industry, particularly as it relates to Brexit and its possible impact on Britain’s negotiating position in the ongoing automobile tariff saga in the U.S. View the article.

2018 Investment Adviser Update teaser
May 4, 2018

2018 Investment Adviser Update

News


March 2, 2026

Robinson+Cole Names J. Michael Wirvin as Managing Partner

Robinson+Cole’s partnership has elected Boston Business Transactions Partner J. Michael Wirvin as its next Managing Partner, marking a pivotal moment in the firm’s 180-year history. Effective March 1, Wirvin will become the firm’s first Managing Partner based outside of Hartford, CT, reflecting Robinson+Cole’s continued evolution and expanding geographic footprint. His election underscores the firm’s deliberate, forward‑looking approach to leadership succession and long‑term strategic growth. Wirvin has served on Robinson+Cole’s Managing Committee since 2014, where he has played a central role in firm governance, strategic planning, and leadership succession, working closely with three managing partners through periods of unprecedented growth, market expansion, and changes in the legal industry. He is widely recognized for advising clients on complex domestic and cross‑border mergers and acquisitions, financings, and corporate structuring matters, with a particular focus on assisting U.S. and offshore companies navigate the legal, commercial, and cultural complexities of operating across jurisdictions. Wirvin also co‑chairs the firm’s International team. Wirvin has served as partner-in-charge of Robinson+Cole’s Boston office since 2014, reinforcing the firm’s culture, mentoring lawyers at all stages of their careers, and fostering cross‑disciplinary teamwork that strengthens client service. He recently helped lead the relocation of Robinson+Cole’s Boston office to 53 State Street, a premier downtown tower, creating a modern, light‑filled space designed to support employee well‑being with an energizing environment along with enhanced technology and workspaces that facilitate seamless remote and on-site collaboration and team building, while also promoting focused work. “It is a profound honor to be elected by my partners to serve as Managing Partner and lead this extraordinary team of lawyers and business professionals who raise the bar every day,” said Wirvin. “Our 180-year history is defined not merely by longevity, but by the trust we have earned, the results we have delivered, and the professionalism, mutual respect, and collegiality that have long defined our culture. As Managing Partner, I aim to build on that foundation—bringing strategic clarity and disciplined growth to our priorities, strengthening our national and international profile, investing in our people, and ensuring Robinson+Cole remains agile, cohesive, and well positioned to deliver practical, business‑minded solutions for clients in an increasingly complex and competitive environment.” Wirvin succeeds Rhonda J. Tobin, the firm’s first female Managing Partner, who led Robinson+Cole since 2021 and guided the firm through a period of significant transformation, growth, and innovation. Elected during the height of the COVID‑19 pandemic, Tobin brought to the role more than a decade of firm leadership experience, including service on the Managing Committee for 17 years and leadership of the firm’s Litigation Section for 14 years. During Tobin’s five-year tenure, Robinson+Cole successfully advanced and executed on a new Strategic Plan, improving profitability; expanding the firm’s New York, Boston, and Philadelphia offices; opening and growing offices in Washington, DC, and Austin, TX; and deepening leading national practices in affordable housing finance, bankruptcy, business transactions, capital markets and securities, intellectual property and technology, health care, managed care litigation, immigration, insurance, public finance, and real estate and development. Under Tobin’s leadership, the firm also strengthened its commitment to collaboration, inclusion, and talent development; launched meaningful DEIB initiatives; and made significant investments in technology, information governance, and workplace innovation. Additionally, the firm achieved top national rankings in Vault’s Best Law Firms to Work For six consecutive years. Robinson+Cole became the first Am Law 200 firm to strategically partner with agentic AI builder Newcode.ai and the first law firm in the United States to earn ARMA’s Verified Organization status, further reinforcing its position as an industry leader in innovation and information governance. Tobin’s leadership has been widely recognized, including being named Regional Managing Partner of the Year in Law.com’s 2025 New England Legal Awards and Managing Partner of the Year in the 2022 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards. She will continue to serve as chair of the firm’s lateral growth committee and will continue her leadership roles and active involvement in Connecticut’s non-profit community and as Chairperson of the Connecticut Judicial Review Council. Commenting on Wirvin’s election, Tobin stated, “Mike’s deeply rooted presence and extensive leadership experience at Robinson+Cole make him an outstanding choice to lead our firm. I have known and worked closely with Mike for more than two decades, and there is no question that he is the right person to guide us forward as technological advancements and an evolving professional landscape present new opportunities. Mike is an exceptionally talented and experienced lawyer, and a trusted confidant whose insight I consistently relied on when facing strategic decisions. He is deeply respected by our lawyers and business professionals and brings a thoughtful, strategic perspective that will greatly benefit the firm. I look forward to the firm’s continued growth and success under his leadership.” Robinson+Cole also announced several additional leadership updates reflecting the firm’s continued focus on thoughtful succession planning, geographic expansion, and strategic growth. Davis Lee Wright, who is based in the firm’s Wilmington office, has been elected to the Managing Committee, joining Britt‑Marie K. Cole‑Johnson and Edward J. Heath who are resident in the Hartford office, Eric M. Kogan in Stamford, and Charles F. Martin III in Miami. The firm recently named New York partner Erica J. Kerstein as chair of its Insurance + Reinsurance group, Stamford partner Patrick W. Begos co-chair of its Managed Care + ERISA Litigation group, and Hartford partners  Conor O. Duffy and Robert S. Melvin and as Health Law group co-chair and Land Law Section co-chair, respectively. In addition, Kendra L. Berardi will succeed Wirvin as partner in charge of the Boston office.

Election of Boston Based Business Transactions Partner Signals Geographic Leadership Evolution
February 27, 2026

J. Michael Wirvin Recognized Among 2026 Business Transaction “Go To Lawyers”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
January 12, 2026

Robinson+Cole Relocates Boston Office to Iconic 53 State Street

Am Law 200 Firm growing its Beantown footprint to a more innovative, collaborative and modern work environment
Robinson+Cole Relocates Boston Office to Iconic 53 State Street teaser
March 2, 2026

Robinson+Cole Names J. Michael Wirvin as Managing Partner

Robinson+Cole’s partnership has elected Boston Business Transactions Partner J. Michael Wirvin as its next Managing Partner, marking a pivotal moment in the firm’s 180-year history. Effective March 1, Wirvin will become the firm’s first Managing Partner based outside of Hartford, CT, reflecting Robinson+Cole’s continued evolution and expanding geographic footprint. His election underscores the firm’s deliberate, forward‑looking approach to leadership succession and long‑term strategic growth. Wirvin has served on Robinson+Cole’s Managing Committee since 2014, where he has played a central role in firm governance, strategic planning, and leadership succession, working closely with three managing partners through periods of unprecedented growth, market expansion, and changes in the legal industry. He is widely recognized for advising clients on complex domestic and cross‑border mergers and acquisitions, financings, and corporate structuring matters, with a particular focus on assisting U.S. and offshore companies navigate the legal, commercial, and cultural complexities of operating across jurisdictions. Wirvin also co‑chairs the firm’s International team. Wirvin has served as partner-in-charge of Robinson+Cole’s Boston office since 2014, reinforcing the firm’s culture, mentoring lawyers at all stages of their careers, and fostering cross‑disciplinary teamwork that strengthens client service. He recently helped lead the relocation of Robinson+Cole’s Boston office to 53 State Street, a premier downtown tower, creating a modern, light‑filled space designed to support employee well‑being with an energizing environment along with enhanced technology and workspaces that facilitate seamless remote and on-site collaboration and team building, while also promoting focused work. “It is a profound honor to be elected by my partners to serve as Managing Partner and lead this extraordinary team of lawyers and business professionals who raise the bar every day,” said Wirvin. “Our 180-year history is defined not merely by longevity, but by the trust we have earned, the results we have delivered, and the professionalism, mutual respect, and collegiality that have long defined our culture. As Managing Partner, I aim to build on that foundation—bringing strategic clarity and disciplined growth to our priorities, strengthening our national and international profile, investing in our people, and ensuring Robinson+Cole remains agile, cohesive, and well positioned to deliver practical, business‑minded solutions for clients in an increasingly complex and competitive environment.” Wirvin succeeds Rhonda J. Tobin, the firm’s first female Managing Partner, who led Robinson+Cole since 2021 and guided the firm through a period of significant transformation, growth, and innovation. Elected during the height of the COVID‑19 pandemic, Tobin brought to the role more than a decade of firm leadership experience, including service on the Managing Committee for 17 years and leadership of the firm’s Litigation Section for 14 years. During Tobin’s five-year tenure, Robinson+Cole successfully advanced and executed on a new Strategic Plan, improving profitability; expanding the firm’s New York, Boston, and Philadelphia offices; opening and growing offices in Washington, DC, and Austin, TX; and deepening leading national practices in affordable housing finance, bankruptcy, business transactions, capital markets and securities, intellectual property and technology, health care, managed care litigation, immigration, insurance, public finance, and real estate and development. Under Tobin’s leadership, the firm also strengthened its commitment to collaboration, inclusion, and talent development; launched meaningful DEIB initiatives; and made significant investments in technology, information governance, and workplace innovation. Additionally, the firm achieved top national rankings in Vault’s Best Law Firms to Work For six consecutive years. Robinson+Cole became the first Am Law 200 firm to strategically partner with agentic AI builder Newcode.ai and the first law firm in the United States to earn ARMA’s Verified Organization status, further reinforcing its position as an industry leader in innovation and information governance. Tobin’s leadership has been widely recognized, including being named Regional Managing Partner of the Year in Law.com’s 2025 New England Legal Awards and Managing Partner of the Year in the 2022 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards. She will continue to serve as chair of the firm’s lateral growth committee and will continue her leadership roles and active involvement in Connecticut’s non-profit community and as Chairperson of the Connecticut Judicial Review Council. Commenting on Wirvin’s election, Tobin stated, “Mike’s deeply rooted presence and extensive leadership experience at Robinson+Cole make him an outstanding choice to lead our firm. I have known and worked closely with Mike for more than two decades, and there is no question that he is the right person to guide us forward as technological advancements and an evolving professional landscape present new opportunities. Mike is an exceptionally talented and experienced lawyer, and a trusted confidant whose insight I consistently relied on when facing strategic decisions. He is deeply respected by our lawyers and business professionals and brings a thoughtful, strategic perspective that will greatly benefit the firm. I look forward to the firm’s continued growth and success under his leadership.” Robinson+Cole also announced several additional leadership updates reflecting the firm’s continued focus on thoughtful succession planning, geographic expansion, and strategic growth. Davis Lee Wright, who is based in the firm’s Wilmington office, has been elected to the Managing Committee, joining Britt‑Marie K. Cole‑Johnson and Edward J. Heath who are resident in the Hartford office, Eric M. Kogan in Stamford, and Charles F. Martin III in Miami. The firm recently named New York partner Erica J. Kerstein as chair of its Insurance + Reinsurance group, Stamford partner Patrick W. Begos co-chair of its Managed Care + ERISA Litigation group, and Hartford partners  Conor O. Duffy and Robert S. Melvin and as Health Law group co-chair and Land Law Section co-chair, respectively. In addition, Kendra L. Berardi will succeed Wirvin as partner in charge of the Boston office.

Election of Boston Based Business Transactions Partner Signals Geographic Leadership Evolution
February 27, 2026

J. Michael Wirvin Recognized Among 2026 Business Transaction “Go To Lawyers”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
January 12, 2026

Robinson+Cole Relocates Boston Office to Iconic 53 State Street

Am Law 200 Firm growing its Beantown footprint to a more innovative, collaborative and modern work environment
Robinson+Cole Relocates Boston Office to Iconic 53 State Street teaser
February 26, 2024

Mike Wirvin Recognized as a Massachusetts “Go To” Business Transaction Lawyer

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
July 12, 2022

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Author Business Structure Chapter of SelectUSA’s 2022 Investor Guide

SelectUSA
June 19, 2020

Anna Wang, Jeff White, Mike Wirvin, and Michael Kearney Author Business Structure Chapter of SelectUSA’s Investor Guide

January 7, 2019

Mike Wirvin Contributes to Mills & Reeve Article on “Trade Wars and the Automobile”

Mills & Reeve LLP
January 7, 2019

Mike Wirvin Contributes to Mills & Reeve Article on “Trade Wars and the Automobile”

Mills & Reeve
August 13, 2018

Robinson+Cole Presents Annual Awards for Outstanding Contributions


February 26, 2024

Mike Wirvin Recognized as a Massachusetts “Go To” Business Transaction Lawyer

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
July 12, 2022

Robinson+Cole Lawyers Author Business Structure Chapter of SelectUSA’s 2022 Investor Guide

SelectUSA
June 19, 2020

Anna Wang, Jeff White, Mike Wirvin, and Michael Kearney Author Business Structure Chapter of SelectUSA’s Investor Guide

January 7, 2019

Mike Wirvin Contributes to Mills & Reeve Article on “Trade Wars and the Automobile”

Mills & Reeve LLP
January 7, 2019

Mike Wirvin Contributes to Mills & Reeve Article on “Trade Wars and the Automobile”

Mills & Reeve
August 13, 2018

Robinson+Cole Presents Annual Awards for Outstanding Contributions


Events


Past

Navigating Opportunities in a Shifting Market

May 16 2025
SCG Legal 2025 Midyear Meeting
Past

Business Structuring in the United States

Jun 8 2021
Select USA 2021 Investment Summit
Past

Navigating Opportunities in a Shifting Market

May 16 2025
SCG Legal 2025 Midyear Meeting
Past

Business Structuring in the United States

Jun 8 2021
Select USA 2021 Investment Summit
Past

Investor Guide Webinar Mini-Series: An Overview of Common Business Structures

Aug 14 2020
SelectUSA
Past

U.S. Private Stock Purchase Transactions – Topics and Trends

Jun 21 2017
The European Connection – Corporate Meeting
Past

Expanding Your Business in the United States

Feb 22 2013
AceTech Ontario
Past

How to Prepare for and Present Business Opportunities to U.S. Investors

Apr 4 2012
CleanTechNorth’s monthly meeting
Past

Investor Guide Webinar Mini-Series: An Overview of Common Business Structures

Aug 14 2020
SelectUSA
Past

U.S. Private Stock Purchase Transactions – Topics and Trends

Jun 21 2017
The European Connection – Corporate Meeting
Past

Expanding Your Business in the United States

Feb 22 2013
AceTech Ontario
Past

How to Prepare for and Present Business Opportunities to U.S. Investors

Apr 4 2012
CleanTechNorth’s monthly meeting