Kimberly W. Klayman has broad experience representing privately held emerging companies, as well as venture capital, private equity funds, family offices and corporate venture groups that invest in high growth companies.
For 30 years, Scott Coleman has represented banks and bank holding companies in connection with mergers, stock purchase transactions, branch purchase and assumption transactions, capital raising, corporate restructuring, branching, non- bank acquisitions, changes in bank control, and charter conversions.
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Join Ballard Spahr’s experienced attorneys while they provide the latest developments and strategics to help you navigate some of the complex legal issues that arise from Silicon Valley Bank.
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Date: April 4, 2023
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Kimberly W. Klayman | Ballard Spahr LLP
Kimberly W. Klayman has broad experience representing privately held emerging companies, as well as venture capital, private equity funds, family offices and corporate venture groups that invest in high growth companies. She works with companies through the entire corporate life cycle, including pre-formation and general corporate counseling, venture capital financings, and mergers and acquisitions. Kimberly also counsels investors and platform companies in strategic acquisitions of high growth companies.
Scott Coleman | Ballard Spahr LLP
For 30 years, Scott Coleman has represented banks and bank holding companies in connection with mergers, stock purchase transactions, branch purchase and assumption transactions, capital raising, corporate restructuring, branching, non- bank acquisitions, changes in bank control, and charter conversions. He has also represented organizers seeking to form bank holding-companies, apply for deposit insurance, and charter new depository institutions. Scott has significant experience in a wide range of regulatory matters, including Reg O, Reg W, Reg Y, interstate banking, and branching, lending limits, Basel III, and regulatory capital guidelines. He also represents bank stock lenders and subordinated debt purchasers.
I. What Happened at SVB | 11:00am – 11:20am
II. What Were the After Effects | 11:20am- 11:40am
III. What Can I Do Going Forward to Mitigate Risk | 11:40am – 12:00pm
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