"Best Efforts Offerings: Nuts & Bolts"
Thursday, January 28, 2016
2:00 - 2:45 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]
Best Efforts Handbook
Not many know about the nuances of Rule 10b-9 and "best efforts" offerings. Come learn all you need to know about this type of deal.
Join our experts:
- Greg Cope, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP
- Bob Dow, Partner, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
- Bob Robbins, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Among other topics, this program will cover:
- How is Rule 10b-9 applied?
- Understanding the hidden liability risks in closings of contingency offerings. A review of current case law.
- How to draft a private placement memorandum to lessen liability risks in troubled closings.
- What should you do if there is a change in offering terms? If disclosure needs to be updated? If there are discount purchases or refunds?
- How to deal with purchases by the general partner & affiliates, including loans from the sponsor.
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