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Business Planning: Financing the Start-Up Business and Venture Capital Financing, Fourth Edition

Authors
  • Therese H. Maynard
  • Dana M. Warren
  • Shannon Trevino
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
Teaching Materials
NO
Description
Table of contents
Preface

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Business Planning: Financing the Start-Up Business and Venture Capital Financing by Therese H. Maynard and Shannon Treviño uses an innovative simulated deal format that is drawn from the “deal-files” of real world practicing lawyers. It integrates the teaching of transactional lawyering skills with the presentation of new substantive law that is critical to the success of a junior corporate lawyer practicing in a transactional setting

New to the Fourth Edition:
  • Updates to Chapter 1 to reflect developments in the law and the entrepreneurial landscape.
  • Updates to Chapter 2 to reflect the impact of certain aspects of tax reform on choice-of-entity decisions.
  • A thoroughly revised Chapter 4 regarding federal securities laws, incorporating numerous regulatory changes that have been adopted or become effective since the publication of the third edition.
  • Additions and updates to Chapters 8 and 9 to reflect developments in the venture capital industry and in the public capital markets, including direct listings and SPAC transactions.
  • Updates to several of the chapters to reflect legal developments, including changes in California and Delaware corporate law, and intellectual property and equity compensation laws.
  • The introduction of new secondary sources on topics ranging from practical business lawyering skills to SPACs to public benefit corporations.

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Integrated teaching of transactional lawyering skills with the presentation of substantive law that is critical to the success of a junior corporate lawyer practicing in a transactional setting
  • Instructions on how to analyze both the legal issues and the business considerations that must be taken into account in planning the structure and negotiating the terms of a capital raising transaction for an early-stage company that allows junior lawyers to hit the ground running
  • A simulated deal format that provides a real-world appreciation for the “life cycle of a deal”
  • Student evaluation based on graded memo assignments representative of the work tasks expected of a junior corporate lawyer practicing in a transactional setting
  • Prepared graded memo assignments that relate directly to the substantive material in the casebook reading assignments
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About the authors
Therese Maynard
William G. Coskran Professor of Law & Faculty Director, Business Law Practicum
Loyola Law School, Los Angleles

Therese Maynard is William G. Coskran Chair and Professor of Law at Loyola Law School. After graduation from law school, Professor Maynard practiced with the Los Angeles law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher where she specialized in securities litigation. Maynard, who has published extensively in the area of securities law, joined the Loyola faculty in 1983. &

Dana M. Warren
Patrick J. McDonough Director of the Business Law Practicum &spamp;amp; Clinical Professor of Law
Loyola Law School, Los Angleles

Following law school graduation, Warren served as a law clerk to the Honorable Procter R. Hug of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He spent his career in practice as a corporatesecurities lawyer specializing in acting as outside general counsel to growth companies financed by venture capital investors. Warren has been involved in the public and private issuance of debt and equity securities from both the issuer and investor sides; acquisitions representing both buyers and sellers; capital restructuring transactions; management and employee incentive programs; and the legal issues arising from the development, manufacture, and distribution of a wide range of high-technology products. He was an associate and principal at Riordan McKinzie in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and, following a merger in 2003, was a partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP until March, 2006, when he began his own practice. He was listed annually in The Best Lawyers in America from 2006 until he retired from practice in 2012. He became an adjunct faculty member at Loyola Law School in 2006, Co-Director of the Business Law Practicum in 2008, the Patrick J. McDonough Director in 2009, and Clinical Professor of Law in 2012. Warren is the advisor for Loyolarsquo;s Corporate Law and the Law Entrepreneurship Concentrations, as well as for the Transactional Negotiation Team.

Product Information
Edition
Fourth Edition
Publication date
2022-02-01
Pages
1008
Connected eBook + Hardcover
9781543847482
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9781543857276
Subject
Entrepreneurship
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