Rosenman D-Series: Sam Williams, Brown Rudnick. "How to Prepare to Sell Your Life Science or Medtech Company"

To ensure a successful sale of your startup you need to start planning early. Several issues are key. Among them: how to maximize value; how to manage stakeholders; and how to close the deal, which is everything once you decide to sell. To learn how to do it right—as well as hard-learned lessons about what happens if you don't—join us on Thursday, February 20 to hear from Sam Williams, a partner in corporate law at the firm Brown Rudnick.

Where & When

Room 212, Byers Hall, UCSF Mission Bay (1700 4th St., San Francisco)
5:30 to 6:30 PM, Thursday, February 20, 2020

About the Speaker

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Sam Williams concentrates his practice on corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, licensing and strategic partnerships and international law. He counsels publicly and privately held corporations in a variety of industries including businesses in the information technology, semiconductor, communications and other high technology sectors.

In addition to his transactional experience, Sam has considerable experience guiding clients in formulating their intellectual property, licensing and distribution arrangements and in establishing domestic and multinational strategic partnerships. He advises clients in complying with securities laws in proxy solicitations, the ongoing reporting requirements of public companies, antitakeover techniques and a broad range of other matters affecting companies and their officers and directors.

As part of Brown Rudnick’s Family Office team, Sam is also part of collaborative, cross-disciplinary initiatives assisting clients in this area.

Sam is consistently recognized in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business as well as being recognized by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© in the field of Corporate Law.