Greenberg Traurig’s Emerging Technology Practice will present on four separate sessions at this year’s Angel Capital Association (ACA) Summit in San Francisco (April 26-28 at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel). The sessions include:

  • After the Check: Tactics to Boost Your Returns (April 27, 9:45-10:30 a.m.)
    James J. DeCarlo, a shareholder in the Intellectual Property Practice in New York and New Jersey, will present on a session covering specific tactics that angels, who are not sitting around board tables, can employ during the holding periods after investing.
  • Workshop for Showcase Companies – The Ins and Outs of Term Sheets (April 27, 9:45-10:30 a.m.)
    Emily Ladd-Kravitz, an associate in the Corporate & Securities Practice and Emerging Technology Industry Group in Boston specializing in mergers & acquisitions, and Beth Cohen, director of Global Emerging Growth Services in the Emerging Technology Industry Group in Philadelphia, will be presenting on term sheets, which is one of the most important documents to an entrepreneur. They will provide answers to the following questions: Which terms are most important? How do they affect you? What are the best ways to negotiate for good results
  • Workshop for Showcase Companies: Intellectual Property and Patents (April 27, 11-11:45 a.m.)
    DeCarlo and Chinh H. Pham, co-leader of the firm’s Emerging Technology Practice and Chair of the firm’s Nanotechnology Practice in Boston, will hold a workshop regarding what startup enterprises need to know about developing, protecting and monetizing their IP assets.
  • The Next Big Thing in Tech – VR, IoT, Deep Learning… (April 27, 2:15-3 p.m.)
    Pham will also present on a session addressing the hottest technology trends in the last two years, including virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR), IoT and Artificial Intelligence. The panel will explore future trends and investment opportunities in each category.
  • Structuring Deals (April 28, 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m.)
    Kravitz will participate in a session that analyzes the structuring of deals.

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