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Lawyer for Start-Ups; Chairman, Tech Coast Venture Network |
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| LOCATION: | Costa Mesa, CA | PURPOSE: | Network with Entrepreneurs |
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8/19/09 3/14/10 |
INTERESTS: | Small Business & Entrepreneurship Investing & Venture Capital |
Personal Profile |
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| About Me: |
Bart is a partner is the Orange County office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, where he practices general corporate law with an emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, debt and equity financings and the cost-effective representation of entrepreneurs, start-ups and emerging technology companies. Mr. Greenberg serves as Co-Chair of the firm's Venture Capital & Technology practice group.
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| About My Business: |
Bart’s expertise extends to all types of general corporate matters, essentially serving as outside general counsel to most of his clients. Such matters include, among others, mergers and acquisitions, with an emphasis on consolidations and roll-up strategies; private securities offerings, with an emphasis on those for emerging technology companies, including so-called "friends & family," angel and venture capital offerings; debt offerings, including senior credit facilities, as well as mezzanine, subordinated and vendor-facilitated debt facilities; the formation of business entities, such as corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint ventures; shareholder and buy-sell agreements; employment and consulting agreements; employee compensation matters, with an emphasis on providing equity incentives to employees through the use of restricted stock, stock options and phantom stock plans; and intellectual property protection. |