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"Cross-Border Financing of Fintech Start-ups: A Practical Look at Venture Debt and Venture Equity Financing Practices in Canada, Europe and the U.S.," ABA Business Law Section 2019 Annual Meeting

Event | 09.13.19, 10:30 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDT

Address

Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C.
901 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

This panel is presented by the Fintech Joint Subcommittee and Cross Border and Trade Financing Subcommittee of the ABA Business Law Section's Commercial Finance Committee.


The panel will provide an overview of the fintech venture debt and venture equity landscape in Canada, Europe and the U.S.


Panelists:

  • Robin Eyben, Partner, Osborne Clarke (Berlin, Germany)
  • Richard B. Holbrook, Jr., Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP (Washington, D.C.) 
  • Alison R. Manzer, Partner, Cassels Brock & Blackwell (Toronto, Canada)
  • Ross McNaughton, Partner, Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP (San Francisco, CA)
  • Jonathan Cardenas, Associate, Crowell & Moring LLP (Washington, D.C.) (Moderator)

To attend, please register for the ABA Business Law Section Annual Meeting here.

For more information, please visit these areas: Corporate and Transactional

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