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Post-Closing Incentive Structures for Key Management in Private Equity

January 14, 2025

If you own or manage a company that a private equity firm is looking to acquire, and you plan to stay on after the closing, you’ll likely need to negotiate two key points: rolling over some or all of your equity and determining the incentive compensation you want to receive. In most acquisitions, but particularly…

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UCC Article 2: Because Even Your Toaster Deserves a Fair Contract

October 17, 2024

The Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) is a comprehensive set of laws governing commercial transactions. It was designed and drafted with the aim of standardizing, harmonizing, and simplifying the laws around commercial transactions across the country. It governs various aspects of commercial transactions, providing a consistent set of rules to promote fairness, predictability, and efficiency. While…

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The Power of Preferred Stock: A Primer for VC, PE, and Founders

October 10, 2024

Preferred stock is a key financing instrument in the world of private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC), frequently used to balance the interests of investors and founders. Issued by corporations, preferred stock confers specific rights and privileges — often outlined in the company’s certificate of incorporation — making it distinct from common stock. These…

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For Founders, Raising VC Funds Comes From Being in the ‘Know’

August 5, 2024

We have previously written regarding founders’ choice of entity decisions as well as a number of tips for entrepreneurs to keep in mind as their businesses begin to operate and grow. But for those founders who have eyes on raising additional capital through Series funding rounds, there are additional considerations to navigate before making those…

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Fifth Circuit Puts the Brakes on SEC’s Private Fund Rules: What’s Next For Private Fund Advisers

July 17, 2024

In a continuation of recent court decisions overturning the rule-making authority of federal agencies, a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Private Fund Adviser Rules (the “Rules”), which had been adopted in August 2023. The Rules were aimed at increasing regulatory requirements…

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