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PLI’s Venture Capital 2018: Nuts and Bolts

Events May 23, 2018 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM ET

Rimon’s FinTech Partner, Dror Futter, will be co-chairing “PLI’s Venture Capital 2018: Nuts and Bolts”.

Why You Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys who advise startup companies, and for investors and venture capitalists. A thorough understanding of current market practice, deal terms and conditions, transaction documents and applicable securities, regulatory and ethical issues is critical in the venture capital business. Our expert faculty of lawyers, venture capitalists and business executives will analyze the legal and business issues you need to master to actively and successfully participate in today’s venture capital environment.

What You Will Learn 

  • How to form and counsel start-ups
  • Key venture capital finance terms
  • Bridge finance and venture debt terms and trends
  • Structuring exit strategies
  • The various applicable securities and tax laws

Host:

Practicing Law Institute

Date & Time:

Wed, May 23, 2018

9:00 AM – 5: 00PM ET

Location:

1177 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor (Entrance on 45th Street)

New York, NY 10036

Register Here

This session is eligible for CPE, CLE and CFE credit.

 

About the presenter
Dror Futter is a partner in the Rimon, PC law firm. Dror’s practice focuses on representing startup companies in their financing and merger and acquisition transactions and their intellectual property, IT and internet agreements. Dror was the general counsel of Vidyo, Inc., a venture-backed video conferencing company and before that the general counsel of New Venture Partners LLC, a venture capital firm specializing in corporate spinouts. Dror was the co-founding chair of the PLI VC Law program and is a frequent speaker on legal topics at technology meetups and other startup-focused programming in the New York/New Jersey region. He is a member of the model forms drafting group of the National Venture Capital Association, the legal advisory board of the Angel Capital Association and the legal working group of the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance. Dror is graduate of Princeton University and Columbia University School of Law. He also earned an executive MBA from the American Electronics Association Executive Institute of Stanford University. Read more about Dror here.