Structuring a Private Placement Memorandum for the Private Offering and Sale of Securities
Determining Materiality, Assessing Risk Factors, and Conducting Due Diligence
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will discuss the attorney's role in drafting and reviewing the private placement memorandum (PPM) for the private sale and solicitation of securities to ensure compliance with SEC disclosure rules for securities offerings and applicable state laws.
Outline
- Regulatory framework and the value/need for a PPM
- Key elements of a PPM
- The active role of securities counsel (litigation and due diligence)
- Determining materiality for disclosure
- Assessing and disclosing risk factors
Benefits
The panel will review these and other critical issues:
- What information must be provided in a required PPM, and what should be provided in the PPM to limit potential exposure from claims by the SEC, state regulators, or private investors?
- What are best practices for counsel in assessing the risks inherent in the issuer's business plan and industry, and how should counsel write those risks to best protect the client?
- How have the Reg D amendments impacted the financial statement and other disclosures required for delivery to non-accredited investors?
- Who gets sued in securities cases and why (i.e., how to avoid being among the defendants)?
Faculty
Brett A. Cenkus
Attorney
Cenkus Law
Mr. Cenkus focuses his practice on business law, and serves as a consultant to startups. He has extensive experience in... | Read More
Mr. Cenkus focuses his practice on business law, and serves as a consultant to startups. He has extensive experience in startup formations and founder issues, business finance, mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures. He previously practiced with Skadden Arps and Andrews Kurth, and also served as general counsel for a publicly traded company. He has written on public benefits corporations, and authored the article, Corporate Law Gets Progressive – All About Benefit Corporations.
CloseJason Snyder
Of Counsel
Paduano & Weintraub
Mr. Snyder practices commercial litigation, concentrating on health care litigation and complex business and securities... | Read More
Mr. Snyder practices commercial litigation, concentrating on health care litigation and complex business and securities disputes. Prior to joining Paduano & Weintraub, he spent ten years as a corporate transactional and corporate finance attorney, structuring and executing corporate transactions, secured and unsecured credit facilities, and high yield bond offerings for top-tier law firms in New York, Silicon Valley, and London. Mr. Snyder also served as general counsel of a start-up technology company.
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