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Legal Strategies For Start-Ups
| Speaker : |
Mr Gerald Singham
Partner, Rodyk & Davidson |
| Date: |
18 July 2000 (Tuesday) |
| Time: |
4.00pm - 5.30pm (Light refreshments
will be available from 3.30pm to 4.00pm) |
| Venue: |
Conference
Room D, #04-02, Faculty of
Business Administration, Business Link, National
University of Singapore. (Enter by Kent Ridge
Drive, into Business Link.) |
Abstract
Threshold Issues
Founding Team
Legal Structure
Stock Issuances
Seed Financing
Protecting Technology
Business Plan
Employee Stock Plans
Corporate Partnering
Acquisition
The IPO
Conclusion
About the Speaker
Mr Singham is a partner of Rodyk & Davidson. He
obtained his law degree from the University of London
in 1985 and was admitted to the Bar of England and
Wales in 1986 and admitted to the Singapore Bar
in 1989. He also has a Masters degree in law from
the University of London. His principle area of
practice is in commercial and corporate law. He
is currently also leading the Firm's Technopreneurship
Advisory Group which advises clients including start-ups
on the legal aspects of their corporate and commercial
activities including the formation of a suitable
business entity; the licensing and protection of
intellectual property rights; non-disclosure and
confidentiality agreements;stock options , venture
capital and other investment related activities;
mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings.
Rodyk & Davidson established in 1877, is one of
the oldest surviving legal partnerships in Singapore.
It is a full service law firm and a founding member
of the Pacific Rim Advisory Council, a network of
28 independent law firms providing services to clients
in the Pacific Rim Region. The Firm is also the
Singapore member of the World Law Group which is
an association of some 40 member firms in 28 countries.
We are pleased to invite you and your colleagues
to attend the talk.
As there are limited number of seats available,
please register for the talk via email to Joanne
or Fax: 873 7809,
with your name, designation and company/institution,
by 15 July 2000.
Admission is free
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