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HLEP provides pro bono legal assistance to founders in the Harvard/MIT community. In support of our mission, this podcast aims to share timely insights from the world of emerging companies and venture... more
FAQs about The HLEP Podcast:How many episodes does The HLEP Podcast have?The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
September 06, 2022After the IPO: Adjusting to Life as a Public Company – Milson Yu, Cooley LLPOn episode 9, we speak to Milson Yu, a partner at Cooley’s Palo Alto office, about the Public Companies practice area and the types of issues that companies need to adjust to after going public. Milson also shares about what it takes to make partner and discusses why diversity & representation among the partner class matters for associates considering whether to pursue the partner track.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more59minPlay
August 11, 2022Public Exits: Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) – Jordan Roberts & Ran Ben-Tzur, Fenwick & WestOn episode 8, we speak to Jordan Roberts & Ran Ben-Tzur, partners at Fenwick & West. We learn about public exits, what an Initial Public Offering timeline looks like, and the types of considerations that companies need to make in preparation to go public. Jordan & Ran also share about the capital markets practice area.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more1h 2minPlay
August 03, 2022Private Exits: Mergers & Acquisitions - Kevin Cooper, Cooley LLPOn episode 7, we speak to Kevin Cooper, a partner at Cooley’s New York City Office, about the mergers & acquisitions practice area, what an acquisition & sale process looks like, and the types of issues that buyers and sellers need to consider in M&A deals.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more50minPlay
July 28, 2022Growing Pains: The In-House Perspective - Josh Beser, Wilson Sonsini LLPOn episode 6, we speak to Josh Beser, a partner at Wilson Sonsini’s New York office about the General Counsel’s role. We learn about the types of legal issues that general counsels help founders navigate and how the role compares with practicing at a law firm. Listen to hear Josh share perspectives from his time at fast-growing companies like Away, inc.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more54minPlay
July 20, 2022Growing Pains: Sepideh Mousakhani, Cooley LLPOn episode 5, we speak to Sepideh Mousakhani, a partner at Cooley’s Palo Alto office about the types of growing pains and challenges that founders tend to face as they build their startups from early into middle and late-stage companies. We also learn about how lawyers help their clients navigate this middle period and anticipate legal issues to comeFollow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more48minPlay
July 13, 2022Representing Venture Capital - Robin Painter, Proskauer Rose LLP & Sarah Reed, RA Capital ManagementOn episode 4, we speak to Robin Painter, a partner of Proskauer Rose & Sarah Reed, general counsel of RA Capital Management, about what representing venture capital funds and their General Partners (GP) & Limited Partners (LP) is like. We also learn about the lawyers’ role in helping general and limited partners recognize and manage the risks involved with VC investments.One very cool fact we discovered during the recording is that Sarah was the originator of the NVCA forms, the same set of financing documents that every ECVC lawyer uses!Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more1h 4minPlay
July 07, 2022Financing the Vision: Raising Capital - Becki Degraw, Wilson Sonsini LLPOn episode 3, we speak to Becki Degraw, a partner at Wilson Sonsini’s SOMA office, about raising capital at a startup’s pre-financing rounds, its later preferred equity financing rounds, devices for raising capital like SAFEs (Simple Agreements for Future Equity), and factors for considering who to raise capital investments from.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more48minPlay
June 29, 2022Protecting the Idea: Intellectual Property - Christopher Higgins, Orrick LLPOn episode 2, we speak to Christopher Higgins, a partner at Orrick’s Washington D.C. office, about patents, Intellectual Property (IP), copyright, trade secrets, what types of IP considerations founders need to make as they set out to protect their ideas, and how IP lawyers help their clients navigate these issues.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more47minPlay
June 22, 2022Birth of an Idea: Company Formation - Jeff Laretto, Cooley LLPOn episode 1, we speak to Jeff Laretto, a partner at Cooley’s New York City office, about the Emerging Companies & Venture Capital (ECVC) practice area, how it differs from other corporate practice areas like Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and Capital Markets, and what makes successful ECVC lawyers.Jeff also discusses what startup founders should consider at the founding stage, and how ECVC lawyers help founders avoid the biggest mistakes that tend to be made.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more46minPlay
June 16, 2022Introducing The HLEP PodcastA series on lawyering throughout the corporate life cycle and legal trends in emerging industries.Follow and connect with us at our LinkedIn and InstagramMore on HLEP at clinics.law.harvard.edu/hlep...more3minPlay
FAQs about The HLEP Podcast:How many episodes does The HLEP Podcast have?The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.