Private equity : law and practice
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Private equity : law and practice
(Commercial series, a)
Sweet & Maxwell, 2004
2nd ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Private Equity: Law and Practice (formerly called Venture Capital: Law and Practice) is back with a new 2nd edition. It is established as the leading reference work on planning and executing both the funding of start-up companies and acquisitions through venture capital. Covering the major legal and business aspects of funding via private equity, this accessible guide provides all the practical legal and commercial information needed in this area.
The only text available to practitioners which covers the subject in such detail; ranging from raising private equity to managing the transaction
Clearly structured and thorough in scope, the book follows the chronology of a venture capital transaction from start to finish
Extensive precedents and worked examples make procedures easy to follow and understand
Practical checklists are provided with key points to bear in mind at each stage of the transaction
Revised and updated to include an expanded section on venture capital trusts and transactional management as well as checklists for use in Articles of Association and Investment Agreements.
Table of Contents
Role of private equity. Raising private equity. Corporate valuation and deal structuring. Tax relief for equity investment by individuals. Share capital. Managing the transaction. Due diligence. Investment agreement. Articles of association. Private equity institutions. Director and employees. Appendix: List of BVCA members. Glossary of Terms.
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